Nice streak for misfortune.
A measure that has not yet started and that should be a success of the Government has already
drowned
in the mud of the old grudges of politics.
Several of the most influential figures of the Frente de Todos were intertwined this weekend in a
crossroads of reproaches,
accusations and Chicanas
for the implementation of a plan against insecurity and drug trafficking in the GBA.
They are faster than the roadrunner at fighting: the program in question
has not even
been officially presented and only a few details are known.
Nobody knows
why
they argue but there is plenty of heavy ammunition to try to hurt each other.
Thick ammunition: Aníbal and Berni cannot even see each other and they publicly disrespect each other.
The controversy within the governing coalition was not generated by an official notification but by journalistic publications.
As
Clarín
reported this Monday, the government outlined a plan to send gendarmes to five municipalities in Greater Buenos Aires
without notifying
Axel Kicillof-
The Governor was offended and
sent a letter
asking for clarifications and explanations for the
neglect
to which, according to him, Aníbal Fernandez subjected him.
Like sharks, Sergio Berni
smelled blood
and took the opportunity to remind the Minister of National Security of old dirty laundry.
Axel Kicillof was offended because Aníbal did not inform him of the arrival of gendarmes at the GBA.
He sent her a letter asking for explanations.
Aníbal crossed it hard this Monday.
And Aníbal who, before getting into the car, assured that he was
not
going to answer Kicillof's letter because he considered it "childish and inappropriate", forgot that when he drives he does so
without neutral or reverse gear
.
A few minutes later he redoubled the bet and went out to cross the Governor and Berni hard.
"The response has to be immediate, that's why the letter annoys me. (It seems that) the man does not speak with earthly; he speaks with demigods," he said, referring to Kicillof's letter.
And he chicaned: "Why don't you know? Guys,
if you are watching another channel, it's not my fault.
We work every day in the same way."
What is the measurement about?
What
Clarín
was able to confirm so far with the Ministry of Security is that five "rapid response" bases will be built in Avellaneda, Tigre, La Matanza, Pilar and La Plata.
Except for Fernando Espinoza, the other mayors were surprised by the call from this newspaper.
"
We don't know anything.
Of course, we entertained ourselves all weekend with the
cabaret
they put together," one of those municipal chiefs pointed out with a sneer.
Sergio Berni assures that for three years he has been asking Alberto Fernández for gendarmes.
The president fears that the GBA will become a new Rosario in an election year.
Aníbal Fernández still refuses to give figures on the number of gendarmes.
But a high source of the Federal Forces, whose chiefs are finishing putting together the lists of gendarmes, prefects and federal police to send to the Conurbano, pointed out: "At least there will be some 4,500 troops that will be added to the approximately 2,000
gendarmes
that today are already in the GBA".
From National Security they highlighted what they consider an "innovative security scheme", with unified commandos that will visit hot areas, especially in the second and third cordons.
In the Casa Rosada they fear that in an electoral year the GBA will become a
new Rosario.
This new security plan for the Conurbano follows the same line that the Government announced for the city of Santa Fe.
"What do you want me to tell you that I haven't already told you?
This hasn't been born yet and they're already wrong
. How can they succeed if they don't have the slightest idea of what they're doing, who they're doing it with, where, and what they're doing." They face. Aníbal was
very hurt
by the role with the operation of the Argentine National Team and now he believes that without coordinating with us he is hurting us, "says Sergio Berni.
From the opposition, they do not stop being surprised (and
smacking their lips
) by the mania for stumbling that the ruling party has.
"We cannot find out through the media. We are the ones who best know the territories we govern. We hope and trust in an equitable, coordinated, transparent and dialogue decision," the mayor of Tres de Febrero, Diego Valenzuela, took the opportunity to say.
"The sending of federal forces to the suburbs is a necessary measure in the context of insecurity, but it has to be coordinated and we must all be part of that conversation," he added.
"Insecurity affects our neighbors on a daily basis. The federal forces are a good measure. But we must
stop political disputes
and summon the mayors," claimed Julio Garro, from La Plata.
MR,