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Larreta will be asked for explanations by D’Alessandro at the opening of sessions

Larreta will be asked for explanations by D'Alessandro at the opening of sessions

Gabriel Solano: “Larreta leaves as President with a poorer city than when he took office” Photo: Raúl Ferrari.

The head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, will begin the session this Wednesday in the local Legislature with a speech that will contain a review of his management, while from the opposition arch they evaluated that it will be a “campaign” message and anticipated who will ask for answers about the situation of the Minister of Security and Justice in use of license Marcelo D’Alessandro.

The opening ceremony will be at 8:00 a.m. in the session hall, where Rodríguez Larreta will offer his last speech as head of government since his second term will end in December with the impossibility of renewing.

The mayor of Buenos Aires will go through the 16 years that he was in the local Executive (the first eight as Mauricio Macri’s chief of staff and the rest as head of government) and the policies implemented with a focus on education, security and urban transformation, as they announced. official sources to Telam.

From the FdT they indicated that they will ask the head of government for explanations for Minister Dalessandro on leave after being involved in compromising chats Photo Vctor Carreira
From the FdT they indicated that they will ask the head of government for “explanations” for Minister Dalessandro, on leave, after being involved in compromising chats. Photo: Victor Carreira.

He will also reinforce his “dialogue-like” profile to which he appealed last week when he confirmed his candidacy for President, since he will highlight the arming achieved in the city of a front that brings together “different views”, as occurs in the Legislature with a bloc pro-government party that blocks the PRO, the Civic Coalition, United Republicans and Public Trust.

Meanwhile, from the Front for All (FDT) they pointed to Télam that they will ask the head of government for “explanations” for D’Alessandro, the Minister of Security on leave after appearing in alleged chats and audios in conversations with federal judges, directors of Grupo Clarín and businessmen who maintained service concessions with the Government of Buenos Aires .

Claudia Neira, second vice president of the FDT bloc, considered that “surely Larreta will come to the opening of sessions to say what he is going to do in Argentina, a country that thanks to Macri faces a huge debt, everything they did not do in 16 years governing the richest city in the country”.

The legislator of La Libertad Avanza Ramiro Marra said that he hopes that “unfortunately Larreta will continue in the campaign and prioritize his candidacy for President before the Buenos Aires”

“What we need is that, as head of government, he appoints a new Minister of Security and stops banking D’Alessandro at the expense of the security of the Buenos Aires people,” remarked.

The legislator of La Libertad Avanza Ramiro Marra said that he hopes that “unfortunately Larreta will continue in the campaign and prioritize his candidacy for President before the Buenos Aires people.”

The deputy of the Left Front Gabriel Solano considered that the head of government “is leaving as President with a poorer city than when he took office”, and said that “it was a move in favor of real estate speculation and job insecurity.”



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