The rebellion of Ignacio Torres: who is the only governor who did not support him

2024-02-24 14:55:08

The names were added over the hours. In blocks or some on their own, practically all the governors, of different political colors, expressed their support for the Chubut native Ignacio Torres in his fight with the government of Javier Miley. The exception, the name of silence, is a president who, one month after taking office, the libertarian government became an unexpected ally, at least in the parliamentary intentions of the ruling party.

The intersections between the governors and the libertarian government have already written a story, but last Friday it exploded into a peak with the speech of the president of Chubut, who in an event in Comodoro Rivadavia, launched the challenge: “We give the national government time until on Wednesday. If they don’t get the paw off of us on Wednesday, not one more barrel of oil will come out of Chubut for Argentina.”

The most immediate response was a statement signed by the rest of the governors of Patagonia: the Peronists. Gustavo Melella (Land of Fire) and Sergio Ziliotto (La Pampa) and the other leaders of the region Rolando Figueroafrom Neuquén; Alberto Weretilneckfrom Río Negro, and Claudio Vidalfrom Santa Cruz).

In the midst of speculation about the future link of the space with the Milei government, in this case Torres’ peers in JxC supported the Chubut native. In a statement, they noted: “The governors of Together for Change express our full support and support for the governor of Chubut Ignacio Torres in this difficult moment that the people of Chubut are going through. The National Government must comply with the Constitution and urgently send the “shareable resources that belong to the province. Not complying with the law and the agreements between the Nation and the provinces does not affect the governors but the 50 million Argentines.”

It bore the signatures of Jorge Macri (CABA) and Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos), from the PRO; the radicals Leandro Zdero (Chaco), Gustavo Valdes (Currents), Carlos Sadir (Jujuy), Alfredo Cornejo (Mendoza), Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe), and the allies Claudio Poggi (Saint Louis) and Marcelo Orrego (San Juan).

The Peronist governors of the north of the country also supported him. TO Gildo Insfranfrom Formosa, was followed by the Riojan Ricardo Quintela. Y Raúl Jalilfrom Catamarca.

The Salteño joined Gustavo Saenz. “Salta has been providing gas and oil to the country for almost 80 years. Today we provide grains, meat and so many industries. Let us not forget that the provinces precede the Nation, this country was born from the provinces and not the other way around,” he remarked.

Axel Kicillof He also defended “Nacho” Torres and said all the provinces are being subjected to “extortion.”

The Cordovan Martin Llaryora from Córdoba, said present: “From the heart of Argentina, my solidarity with the federal claim of the Patagonian governors. The country needs dialogue, consensus and respect to get out of this tremendous crisis.”

The missionary Hugo Passalacqua of Misiones has not made a public statement so far, but on Friday he appeared before the Supreme Court to request an injunction for the immediate collection of the funds owed to Misiones, for the teaching incentive and connectivity. Then they take it for granted.

The missing governor

Who was absent from the backups? The Tucumán Osvaldo Jaldowhich a month after Milei’s government took office became an unexpected ally of the ruling party.

The rapprochement occurred in the context of the debate over the omnibus law and was reflected in the departure of three Tucumán deputies from the Unión por la Patria bloc.

Jaldo also issued a statement about a commercial agreement with Javier Milei, linked to sugar and bioethanol. He considered that the changes in the then failed law solved the problem with his province and anticipated how his deputies were going to vote. “When the country is in danger, you have to get rid of party and personal differences. I got rid of them. That’s why I’m going to defend the interests of the province,” he stated at that time.

Agustin Fernandez, Gladys Medina y Elia Fernandez, the deputies in question, formed a new bloc, called “Independence.” And they voted in favor of the megalaw proposal that the government brought to Congress.

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