The mayor of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurrodefended the Buenos Aires governor in the midst of tensions within Peronism and He called the unit between the sectors that are referenced in Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner. With strong criticisms of the government of Javier Milei, he questioned the adjustment, external debt and security policy, in addition to denouncing the cut of funds to the province of Buenos Aires.
Zurro, vice president of the Patria Institute, highlighted the discourse of Kicillof sessions in the Buenos Aires Legislature, where the president presented the financial problems facing the province due to the lack of transfer of resources by the national government. “Axel Kicillof narrated very well what happens to him as governor and what happens to the province of Buenos Aires. We owe more than 7 billion and security fund750 billion, “said the communal chief.
In his analysis of the management of Milei, Zurro was categorical: “The day Javier Milei won, I was the first leader who made a report and said that Argentina threw himself into the cliff. It is the worst government after the murderers. It is worse than the government of Alberto Fernández. “In addition, he criticized the economic policy of the libertarian:” There is nothing that has not increased. Make the macro with the people outside, dying of hunger, paying more light and giving away cow, I do it the macro. “
Zurro also lashed out at Patricia Bullrich and his role in the Executive: “He speaks of the nation and the province takes it out. He says he solved the problem of Santa Fe, but it was partly.” Along the same lines, he questioned the management of Cristian Ritondo when he was in charge of the Buenos Aires Ministry of Security: “Ritondo’s coward was head of security of the province of Buenos Aires and took 30% of the police. “

On the other hand, the mayor defended Cristina Kirchner and denounced the judicial persecution against him: “Cristina has that number of causes for having faced real power. “ As for the internal situation of Peronism, he ruled out a division and assured that Kicillof is not a traitor: “What is obvious is that I bank Cristina with my faithfulness always, not partialized.” He also pointed out the importance of a coordinated electoral strategy: “I do not see arguing the step. What I do see myself arguing, because that orders, is that it is done all the same day: province and nation.”
In a challenging tone, Zurro also criticized the double standard with which the policy is analyzed: “When we pass, we are rude, but Javier Milei is disruptive. He is a clown. “And on the presidential figure, he added:” If I am the caste, what is it? “
Finally, the mayor highlighted the work done in Pehuajó in infrastructure, despite the cuts and lack of support: “We are an flood city, but we have done a very good job.”
By rn


