In the midst of the wave of drug violence in the city of Rosario, which was placed on the national agenda after the attack on the supermarket of Antonela Rocuzzo's family, the governor of Santa Fe, Omar Perotti, acknowledged that he is "
increasingly
weaker ", the strongest drug traffickers and accused the opposition of doing political tourism in Rosario.
"
I am getting weaker and the criminal organization is growing more,"
highlighted the Santa Fe president in a dialogue with radio
Miter,
about the lack of resources in his province to fight drug traffickers, whose business continues to flourish based on threats, shootings and extortion .
In this context, Perotti criticized the opposition leaders for making political use of the Rosario problem: "You need to work together. The cracks and when a political use is made with these issues, all you do is favor criminal
organizations ".
"
I have been in government for three years and 12 years since this situation began
. All the gangs existed long before we came to government," argued the Santa Fe governor, pointing directly at the management of the socialist party, which governed Santa Fe before the triumph of Peronism in 2019.
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