Javier Milei found a word to describe all those who live off the public treasury without giving anything in return. He called them “the caste,” and promised to end this privileged group. Since he took office, however, his government has increasingly come into contradiction with that flag he raised in his campaign. Now he has just added another chapter: it is that Leila Gianni, the once furious Kirchnerist who turned violet as soon as the winds changed, he asked for leave again from his job at ANSES. However, it fell into a serious irregularity: according to the collective agreement of this organization, this privilege can be requested only once. And Gianni, libertarian candidate for La Matanza, is going for the third.

“In order 3 (IF-2025-109684406-ANSES-DRL#ANSES) there is a note sent by agent GIANNI through which she requested an ‘…extraordinary leave without pay, from October 17, 2025 to December 31, 2025, for personal reasons”, says a resolution of that organization from the first days of October. Right there he realizes that the now mileista joined the ANSES, in the area of ​​Works and Infrastructure Coordination, with the position of advisor, in August 2021. That is, let’s say, during the government of Alberto Fernándezat the time when ANSES was directed by camper Fernanda Raverta.

In the same letter in which an extension of the libertarian’s license is requested, the previous ones are detailed. “It is clear that the agent GIANNI registers leave without pay from 10/22/2024 to 4/19/2025 and from 4/20/2025 to 10/16/2025, recording that it reaches a duration of 180 days in each mentioned period,” they say. However, the ANSES collective agreement is quite strict in that sense. “Likewise, and exceptionally, special leave without pay may be granted for up to 180 days.when there are duly founded causes of an individual or family nature, whose severity or importance merits the lack of other alternatives.

The case also has a curiosity. The fact is that the general director of Legal Affairs who authorized Gianni’s request is Gerardo Corti, the same one who signed the opinion to lower Cristina Kirchner’s pension.

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