The attorney general of the City of Buenos Aires,
Martín Ocampo
, was elected this Wednesday as the
new president of Buenos Aires radicalism
.
This arose after the presentation of a list of unity between the spaces of the UCR Capital led by Daniel Angelici and Martín Lousteau.
Emiliano Yacobitti, close to the national senator, will be general secretary.
Ocampo replaces Mariela Coletta
as president
, who - linked to Lousteau and Yacobitti - headed the Buenos Aires branch of the UCR in the last two years.
In the past, Ocampo was a legislator and Minister of Security of Buenos Aires, a position from which he resigned after the incidents of the Copa Libertadores superfinal between Boca River in the vicinity of the Monumental, in 2018. He is Angelici's right-hand man.
He was elected
unanimously,
in the midst of the prolonged hiatus that the Buenos Aires UCR is going through.
Juan Loupias will be the first vice president, from the kidney of the former president of Boca.
The second vice president is María Cristina Geninnazzi and the treasurer is the outgoing incumbent, Coletta.
Buenos Aires radicalism unanimously approved its new authorities.
Daniel Agnone Conte, legislator Inés Parry, Nvard Nazaryan and Marcela Larrosa were also elected from the most angelic to join the capital table, while the rest of the seats were left for the Yacobitti and Lousteau sector.
With the new authorities, the continuity of the agreement
between the two most important sectors and angelicism, a radical leg in the birth of the PRO,
was sealed .
"When it was fashionable to talk about political violence, there we denounced that it was something wrong, that it is not right. Every time the President of the Nation uses violence, the President has to know that the Radical Civic Union is against "said Ocampo, criticizing Javier Milei.
He was joined by Lousteau, who highlighted the radical heritage: "The only way to honor the heroes of our party is to have the courage that they had and show character."
He left a question
to Milei
, with whom he is in conflict and who a few hours ago confronted him about his participation in 125. "Outside the virtual world in which the President likes to gloat, there is reality and that reality is very hard and we are going to propose solutions and we will accompany and defend those who are having a hard time," said the national senator.
And he continued in the same vein: "We have a President who
likes to intimidate those who think differently
. And in the face of aggression, the only thing we have to be afraid of is that society is afraid; so that that does not happen, we have to be by his side with courage and character.