Pressured by the piqueteros and La Cámpora, Juan Zabaleta analyzes leaving the Ministry of Social Development

In addition to the wear and tear of the management, he would seek to regain power in Hurlingham, where he was mayor and the K group joined.

President Albert Fernandez is heading to have to validate a new Cabinet change in the coming weeks: the Minister of Social Development, Juan Zabaletaconsiders leaving his position next month to resume his duties as mayor of Hurlingham.

This was entrusted to this newspaper by official sources. They assured, however, that the negotiations between the official and La Cámpora, the organization led by Maximo Kirchner who has been in charge of the municipality of Greater Buenos Aires since August of last year, when Zabaleta took leave to take over as minister to replace Daniel Arroyo.

Since then, Damián Selcia leader of the camporismo, took charge of Hurlingham -the greatest interference has Martin Rodrigueznumber two of the PAMI and member of the Kirchnerist group-, and the link with Zabaleta was always very tense.

In fact, in the last few weeks the political conflict between the parties was aggravated by the negotiations in the local deliberative council regarding the terms of the garbage contract.

Zabaleta has been planning to return to the municipality for a long time, but the return has begun to take more and more shape in recent days: October was on the district calendar as the key month.

In the Front of All they say that the decision is “imminent”.

sounds the replacement

even, already The name of another Buenos Aires mayor circulates strongly on leave who now works together with Sergio Massa at the Ministry of Economy: it is about Ariel Sujarchuk, from Escobar, who has a direct line with Cristina and Máximo Kirchner, and who previously went through the administration of the Hidrovía, with few parchments. also rang Victoria Tolosa Pazbut was quickly downgraded from versions.

Sujarchuk currently occupies the Secretariat of Knowledge Economy, and from the Palace of Finance they highlighted to this newspaper that they have no information regarding his move to Social Development.

When consulted, in the building on Avenida 9 de Julio they limited themselves to answering that Zabaleta “is working to resolve the dialogue with the piquetero front”. The official has been working for months on the audits of the social plans.

It is that, the last week, the social unrest slipped back into the public agenda: On Tuesday night, for example, the picketers of the Polo Obrero camped in front of Social Development. Just this Thursday they announced that they would move to Labor.

Contact with Maxim

as he was able to reconstruct ClarionZabaleta and the head of La Cámpora talked about Hurlingham in a conversation they had about 10 days ago, and they did not touch the subject again. “It’s not resolved”official sources explained. According to reports, a talk with the President was also due. And most importantly: the endorsement of Cristina Kirchner.

The truth is that the relationship between the minister and the organization led by Kirchner was crossed in the territory in recent times by a series of tensions linked to the local administration, one of the districts that the group always had between eyebrows. The third in contention, the PRO, seeks to capitalize on the dispute with the candidacy of Lucas Delfino.

As Jorge Ferraresi in Hazelnut or Gabriel Katopodis in San Martin, Zabaleta dedicates part of his time and almost every weekend to the district. But unlike the ministers of Habitat and Public Works, that of “Juanchi” is one of the few municipalities in which “the orga” sought to plant a flag forcefully.

For this reason, the Minister of Social Development began to accelerate the times, while La Cámpora in its municipal version sought to delay his return. To gain time.

Last year, in the midterm elections, he was the only municipality that was entangled in an internal partisan which pitted the minister against group K. In the end, a unit list was agreed upon, but after serious short circuits.

Zabaleta’s, however, would not be the only case of the minister-intendents who plan to return to their places of origin. It is still unknown what he will do Gabriel Katopodis. In the case of Jorge Ferraresithe candidate in Avellaneda could be Magdalena Sierra, the chief of staff of the municipality who is also her partner.

The same situation occurs in the province of Buenos Aires, with a Frente de Todos that, despite the landing of Massais still mired in a crisis that has all sectors of the coalition on alert.

It is speculated that Martin Insaurralde and Mariano Cascallaresto mention only two of the most influential leaders in Buenos Aires politics, would also return to their districts.

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