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The governor of Chubut reinforces his threat: "Not one more barrel of oil will leave Chubut for Argentina"

2024-02-23T23:42:00.214Z

Highlights: Ignacio "Nacho" Torres issued the warning to the Government from an event in Comodoro Rivadavia. Then, he issued a statement with the support of many governors and leaders of Together for Change. "If they don't get rid of us, not one more barrel of oil will come out of Chubut for Argentina," he said loudly in a massive event before oil, trucking and construction unions. "What they are doing is illegal and we are going to go to the ultimate consequences," he added.


Ignacio "Nacho" Torres issued the warning to the Government from an event in Comodoro Rivadavia. Then, he issued a statement with the support of many governors and leaders of Together for Change.


From Comodoro Rivadavia, the governor of

Chubut

,

Ignacio "Nacho" Torres

issued a strong warning to the Government that

blocked the sending of federal co-participation funds.

"If they don't get rid of us, not one more barrel of oil will come out of Chubut for Argentina," he said loudly in a massive event before oil, trucking and construction unions.

"I want to see you there, I want to see you there if they are so handsome. What they are doing is illegal and we are going to go to the ultimate consequences. It was clear to me that we do not want to continue doing the same thing. We have an opportunity to stand firmly." once and for all," emphasized Torres, leader of the PRO, this Friday at noon.

"I would have liked in these first three months of management to be pushing together, and I have to encounter a government that wants to step on our heads because we dare as a province to tell it that we are not going to allow it to take our money from transportation. That's why it happens This, because we said 'we are going to take care of the Comodorenses', because I took a photo with another mayor who is not from the governing party. This is not how politics is done," the president highlighted.

Earlier, in a press conference he had remarked: "We are not crazy, we are going to continue defending the rights of the people of Chubut. It does not matter who is in La Rosada, if they are more of a friend, if they are an ally, if they are not an ally. They "I want to be calm because we are going to solve it, Justice is going to agree with us."

And he remarked: "They have taken us to an extreme situation, and now all together we choose to stand up so that once and for all they understand that they are not going to subdue us with extortion and threats."

In the afternoon, the governor issued a harsh statement with an ultimatum to the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, for not sending him the funds corresponding to the federal co-participation.

which was accompanied by the signatures of all the Patagonian governors Gustavo Melella (Tierra del Fuego), Sergio Ziliotto (La Pampa);

Claudio Vidal (Santa Cruz);

Rolando Figueroa (Neuquén);

and Alberto Weretilneck (Río Negro).

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Source: clarin

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