The head of the Buenos Aires Government,
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta
, appeared this Thursday in an act with Fernán Quirós, one of the candidates of Together for Change to succeed him in the City, and spoke about the inmate with Patricia Bullrich.
In definitions to the press, Rodríguez Larreta also spoke of the meeting he had in the last hours with former President Mauricio Macri in the south of the country to discuss the electoral setup of the space.
"It was one more meeting, it is the most natural thing. It is one more of many meetings. Of course we share the enormous concern we have for the situation in Argentina," he pointed out about the meeting with Macri.
Supreme Court trial
The Buenos Aires head of government once again targeted Kirchnerism for promoting a political trial against the Supreme Court of Justice, but warned that
"they will not be able to move forward"
with this initiative in the National Congress.
"They will not be able to move forward with the political trial,
we have the number of deputies necessary to stop this outrage
," Rodríguez Larreta said at a press conference.
In the midst of the dispute between the Nation and the City over co-participating resources, the leader of Together for Change questioned the decision of the national government to ignore a ruling by the highest court of Justice in favor of the Buenos Aires district.
"The impeachment of the Court is an institutional outrage. The sole
intention of wanting to impeach the content of the rulings is outrageous
," said the mayor of the City.
Along these lines, Rodríguez Larreta shot: "It is one more example of the
vocation that Kirchnerism has to take over Justice and control it
."
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