After his unexpected departure from the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI), Victoria Donda confirmed that he will join Axel Kicillof’s government team.
This way, the former head of INADI will rejoin the public function, since Victoria Donda It will be in charge of the Undersecretariat for Analysis and Strategic Political Monitoring, which is currently headed by Carlos Bianco.
As he commented Victoria Donda Through her social networks, starting this Monday, she began with the functions of her new position: “Today, at the hands of Governor Axel Kicillof and the chief of advisers, Carlos Bianco, I begin a new stage in my political career, as Undersecretary Analysis and Strategic Political Monitoring in the province of Buenos Aires”.
The official added that “This position carries great responsibility. It gives me a very special illusion because it will allow me to return to the provincewhere I lived most of my life, accompanying in his management a great colleague with whom we share the values of social justice”.
The human rights activist also commented that, parallel to her position in the undersecretary, she will also be part of the board of the Fundación Banco Provincia, with which she stated that, since her tenure, she will seek to “consolidate the productive growth” of the province .
Through her publications, the lawyer also pledged to “work tirelessly with this goal: to improve the quality of life for everyone.”
The officialIn addition, he highlighted the importance of working alongside the governor: “With Axel Kicillof we share the political principles that the engine that guides us daily is the need to transform reality, based on listening to society. He chose me to build together in the province for which he works tirelessly in search of a better future ”.
Victoria Donda’s resignation from INADI
At the end of December of last year, where presented his resignation letter as head of INADI. In his text, The activist pointed out that she no longer agreed with “many of the decisions that are being made by a part of the Government”.
In addition, she remarked that it did not “seem fair that, because I am a woman and an official, I have to put aside my political positions.” After her resignation, Greta Pena became president of INADI.