“She Turned Around Like a Stocking”

The national deputy criticized the governor of San Juan for not supporting the national government in its assault against the highest court.

Between controversy that arose between the Casa Rosada and some governorates who decided not to support the impeachment request to the Supreme Court of Justice, the national deputy and former governor of San Juan, Jose Luis Giojait came out this wednesday at the crossroads of his successor Sergio Uñac for not supporting the initiative of President Alberto Fernandez.

“The governor of San Juan Sergio Uñac again turned around like a stocking”, Gioja transmitted without anesthesia through a post on his Twitter social network account, raising the tone of confrontation within the Frente de Todos.

With less support than expected, since only ten governors finally endorsed the national Executive, Alberto Fernández continues with the request for impeachment against the judges of the Supreme Court of Justice.

In this context, Gioja fired at Uñac: “He spent days complaining about the Justice for the funds that we San Juan are going to lose. Today, he did not sign the request for impeachment against the head of the Court. Everything is for his new candidacy.”

The chicana of the national deputy is linked to the fact that the governor of San Juan raised in recent days his intention to compete for a third term as head of the provincial Executive, which sparked a conflict with the local opposition and could escalate to the Supreme Court .

On December 29, Uñac announced that he will seek his second re-election as head of the San Juan Executive in the provincial elections on May 14, with the aim of “consolidating the model” that he carried out during his administration.



The governor of San Juan will seek his second re-election as head of the provincial Executive in the provincial elections on May 14. Photo: Guillermo Rodriguez Adami

At the governors’ summit held this Tuesday at the Casa Rosada, the Government issued an official statement in which it said it had obtained the support of 12 governors. However, the controversy arose after the governorships of Mariano Arcioni (Chubut) and Gustavo Bordet (Entre Ríos) denied having supported the initiative.

Ten days after meeting 14 governors and getting four other leaders to issue a critical statement Following the ruling of the Supreme Court in favor of the City for co-participating funds, the Government suffered several casualties in its attempt to gather signatures to request the political trial against the judges of the highest court.

The truth is that Alberto Fernández only received the endorsement of 10 leaders: Axel Kicillof (Buenos Aires), Raúl Jalil (Catamarca), Jorge Capitanich (Chaco), Gildo Insfrán (Formosa), Sergio Ziliotto (La Pampa), Ricardo Quintela (La Rioja), Alicia Kirchner (Santa Cruz), Gerardo Zamora (Santiago del Estero), Gustavo Melella (Tierra del Fuego) and Osvaldo Jaldo (Tucumán).

Gustavo Melella affirmed that “there are governors who are going to join” the request for impeachment against the Court

The governor of Tierra del Fuego predicted that “there are governors who are going to join” the request for impeachment against the Court, but warned that some might “be afraid” to do so.

“There are governors who are going to join. It is understandable that some may be afraid, but in this time there is no need to be afraid. Here is a fact of historical institutional gravity,” emphasized Gustavo Melella.

in dialogue with Futurockthe Fuegian president highlighted: “It is a very serious institutional fact where one cannot look to the side for future consequences“.

“You don’t have to be afraid, you don’t have to be afraid of what may come because of this. The one who is afraid is going to be worn the same if they have to wear it and there is something much bigger to defend that is democracy and transparency,” he said.

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