Weretilneck confirmed Buteler’s candidacy for Cipolletti’s mayor

Today the leader of the Juntos Somos Río Negro party and national senator for Río Negro, Alberto Weretilneck confirmed the candidacy of Rodrigo Buteler (37) for Cipolletti’s mayor, but so far the current minister is advancing with the campaign, but remains cautious before the press.

Since last year it was circulating that the current Minister of Government of the Río Negro Community would be the pre-candidate of the provincial ruling party, this morning finally Juntos Somos Río Negro confirmed the candidates for mayor of 14 cities.

For these elections, the party opted for several community leaders to go for re-election and for two ministers to head the lists of important cities, in Roca the Minister of Production and Agroindustry, Carlos Banacloy, and in Cipolletti the Minister of Government, Rodrigo Buteler.

With the elections at hand the candidates begin to tour the cities. So is the case of Rodrigo Buteler, who since December began to visit the city more frequently and he could be seen at various political events and even on Cipolletti’s anniversary.

During January the minister visited various sectors y met with residents from different neighborhoods; Espejo I and II, Northeast Neighborhood District (DVN), February 2 and 10 neighborhood, to listen to the problems of each sector and to commit to continue accompanying so that they can finish the works.

He toured institutions such as the Balsa las Perlas fire station and members of the Quiñe Nehuen Center for Retirees and Pensioners, whose building is under construction and even met with union leaders of ATE Cipolletti to listen to the problems of union members.

Too, participated in the sowing of rainbow trout fingerlings in the Negro River, on the Jordan Island of Cipolletti. He toured the DVN sub-commission and announced that it is about to be inaugurated to begin providing care in the neighborhood, in addition, he assured that it will have a space for Senaf and a women’s police station.

In the last month His presence was noticeable but the dialogue with the press was scarce, since the minister was waiting for the official announcement from JSRN.


«A new energy is needed to govern it and to project it»


Since the candidacy became official, he began to share messages through his social network on Twitter. There he expressed:

“In Cipolletti, a city that is growing and will grow a lot, we understand from JSRN with Alberto Weretilneck that a new energy is needed to govern it, to understand it and to project it. Cipolletti has to be well up in the debates, it is a city with a desire to participate, with institutions that historically gave public debate, a value that we want to recover.

«We want Cipolletti to be the promoter of the debates that really matter and people need, such as public transport, connectivity, security policies and productive actions. In a short time Cipolletti has transformed and will continue to transform much more, a growth that has to be thought out, planned, with order and above all with dialogue, with those who think alike and those who think alike and/or differently. Because, we are incorporating people with an active social life into this city project, to guarantee that this new impulse becomes a reality”.


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Rodrigo Buteler is a lawyer, he graduated from the National University of Córdoba. In 2011 he carried out tasks as a legislative adviser and in 2015 he was appointed as president of the Directory of Radio Television Río Negro State Society (RTRNSE). In 2018 he was appointed by Governor Alberto Weretilneck as media secretary of the provincial governmentThat same year he was appointed president of the Juntos Somos Río Negro party in Cipolletti.

In it 2020 during the administration of Governor Arabella Carreras He was appointed as Minister of Government and Community, He currently holds this position.


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