Days ago, John Manzur he had confirmed that he would present his first management report in the Chamber of Deputies on August 31; however, the politician would have requested to postpone the date.
In a letter addressed to the president of the Lower House, Cecilia Moreau, the chief of staff He would have requested that the date of his presentation be postponed for at least 15 days. This is due to recent changes in the government team, as explained John Manzur.
Also, John Manzur justified his request “Depending on the large volume of questions made by the ladies and gentlemen deputies regarding the functions performed by the Ministry of Economy of the Nation”.
As a result, he inferred: “I request that you kindly consider rescheduling attendance at the Honorable Chamber on the date that you consider reasonable, in order to provide the required information in a precise, pertinent and exhaustive manner.”
Although the president of the Chamber of Deputies will be in charge of accepting or denying said request and, therefore, of establishing the new date for the presentation, the chief of staff suggested that it be done on September 14.
It should be remembered that Manzur He presented his first management report to the Senate on June 2, where he mainly disclosed the Government’s economic policies after answering more than 3,000 questions from deputies from all blocs.
The same is expected to happen in Deputies, since the parliamentarians will focus on economic management, not only because of the recent changes in the cabinet, but also because of the acute crisis facing the country.
Juan Manzur celebrated the arrival of Flavia Royón at the Secretary of Energy
This morning, before starting his agenda at the Casa Rosada, the chief of staff stated in statements to the press that Flavia Royón will make a great contribution to the Secretary of Energy, since both she and the others appointed to the team “they are men and women of great experience, who know the reality and the interior of the country well and, fundamentally, the north of Argentina”.
Likewise, the president stressed that “the minister (Sergio Massa) is putting together an impeccable team of men and women” and that these changes were agreed upon with President Alberto Fernández.