The Minister of Economy of the Nation, Sergio Massais receiving support for his candidacy from his political sector, the Renewal Front, but he is also beginning to capture part of public opinion and sectors of Peronism that attribute him to having shouldered the economic crisis.
The Minister For his part, he denies that he will be a candidate for president for the elections to be held in 2023, but his relatives are fighting to position him. Martín Insaurralde, Chief of Staff of the province of Buenos Aires and Mariano Cascallares highlight in their social networks the task carried out by Sergio Massa.
In relation to Peronism, it is known that Sergio Massa He has a stable relationship with the leader of the Frente de Todos (FdT) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and in turn with the president of said political space, Máximo Kirchner. the future of Economy Minister It will be defined according to how the ministry under its charge is directed and the tangible changes it generates in society, such as the long-awaited brake on inflation.
At the moment, it is known that among mayors of Buenos Aires, opinions on Massa are uneven, even within the ruling party, which, like society, analyzes his performance under the economic portfolio. An opportunity for the minister also arose when between the months of July and August of this year, there was a political crisis within the FdT.
The act where Buenos Aires mayors supported Massa
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof and Peronist mayors from 39 Buenos Aires districts will make themselves available to Minister Massa to control the Fair Prices program launched from the Economy. The municipalities themselves will be involved in the price controls of the program.
Some of those signed to help regularize Fair Prices are the mayors of Quilmes, Mayra Mendoza; and from Merlo, Karina Menéndez; and the mayors of Pilar, Federico Achaval; from Berazategui, Juan José Mussi; from Ituzaingó, Alberto Descalzo; from Morón, Lucas Ghi; Admiral Brown, Juan José Fabiani; from Escobar, Carlos Ramil; from San Vicente, Nicolás Mantegazza; from Berisso, Fabián Cagliardi; from Ensenada, Mario Secco; and from Florencio Varela, Andrés Watson.