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In the message, accompanied by the opinion column that he published on a website this Sunday, the governor maintains that in recent years there
have been “attempts to install” the idea
that the district he governs is “unviable.”
“What is unviable is this arbitrary system of tax sharing
,” considered Cristina Kirchner's former Minister of Economy.
For Kicillof, “the provinces need a National State that recognizes federal agreements and current regulations.
But above all, that he fulfills them.”
"Because adjusting the provinces is not attacking 'the caste', it is melting Argentines,"
he assured at times that the Government quietly insists that the adjustment should not be carried out only by the Nation, but also by the provinces.
The Kirchnerist president stated that one of the “main pending issues” of Argentine federalism are the changes to the co-participation law.
The PRO deputy and former candidate for governor
Diego Santilli,
went out to the Kicillof intersection.
“The debt
of 16,000 million dollars
for YPF that you left us
is unviable
.
It is not feasible for them to kill you every day for a cell phone or a backpack,” he stated.
And he continued his defense along the same lines: “It is not feasible for
Buenos Aires residents to travel hours to receive treatment in a hospital in CABA
.
32 years governing and they made EVERYTHING UNVIABLE.”
Without mentioning it directly, Santilli referred in this way to
a video
that went viral this Sunday where
a doctor on duty at a Buenos Aires hospital is questioned by patients
who demand to be treated immediately.
The recording of the moment was made by one of those patients who questioned the care and from the video it is clear that the professional
did not know that he was being filmed
.
INVIABLE is the debt of 16,000 million dollars for YPF that you left us.
UNVIABLE is that they kill you every day for a cell phone or a backpack.
It is UNVIABLE for Buenos Aires residents to travel hours to be treated in a hospital in CABA.
32 years governing and they made EVERYTHING UNVIABLE.
https://t.co/ypguDhw7D7
— Diego Santilli (@diegosantilli) February 4, 2024
Overwhelmed,
the young doctor asks them where they come from
, to which they all answer
different Buenos Aires towns
.
Given this scenario, try to explain to them that the care center is designed based on the amount of resources to care for patients from La Boca and surrounding areas and that
although they will not be denied care, they must wait because the capacity of the staff is at the limit. limit.
Far from understanding, patients continue to threaten to be treated immediately.
Meanwhile, deputies
Cristian Ritondo and María Eugenia Vidal
of the PRO also went out to the Kicillof intersection with different messages in X where, in addition to the questioning, they attached the video with the doctor's episode.
"While Kicillof fills his mouth talking about public health, the people of Buenos Aires have to go to CABA for treatment because
the hospitals in the province are completely abandoned
," wrote Ritondo who, in response to the governor's tweet, had been brief and forceful: "Unviable "It's you," he blamed.
For his part, Vidal maintained that what is seen in the images "are the
consequences of the abandonment of public health in the Province
of Buenos Aires: the CABA hospitals collapsed and the health personnel exhausted."
“The disability of @kicillofok is paid for by everyone, Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires residents,” he added.
These are the consequences of the abandonment of public health in the Province of Buenos Aires: the CABA hospitals collapsed and the health personnel exhausted.
Everyone, Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires, pays for @kicillofok's incapacity.
pic.twitter.com/CcXsefHWpP
— María Eugenia Vidal (@mariuvidal) February 4, 2024
Finally, the Buenos Aires legislator of Federal Consensus,
Graciela Ocaña,
joined the controversy and published a message where she said she agreed with Vidal's reflection and added her position from the City.
“We need Governor Kiciloff to take charge of his obligation to provide health to the residents of the province and guarantee the functioning of the IOMA,” she points out.
The Buenos Aires legislator explained that the City of Buenos Aires has “a health infrastructure that can help resolve the emergency and
the Province must PAY the care of its neighbors to the City
.”
That money, she explained, should serve “for better salaries for health workers and improve the system.”
And she said that she would be in charge of protecting the doctor exposed in networks.
D.S.