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President Alberto Fernández met with Agustín Rossi, who will head the AFI

President Alberto Fernández met with Agustín Rossi, who will head the AFI

President Alberto Fernández met in Olivos with Agustin Rossi, who as of Monday will be in charge of the AFI (Federal Intelligence Agency). This meeting arises amid tensions within the Executive for the dismissal of the Minister of Productive Development, Matías Kulfas.

Through his Twitter account, the president announced that the politician will be added to his administration, although the agreement of the Senate of the Nation will be required. “In this way, he will join the national government again, contributing all his experience and honesty,” he said about Agustin Rossi.

Fernández met with Rossi and Caamaño.

It is worth remembering that Agustin Rossi will return to be part of the Government after leaving the Ministry of Defense to contest the elections in Santa Fe. His return to government is despite the fact that both Alberto and Cristina Kirchner did not support his candidacy for the Senate.

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