New versus between Galperín and Grabois: “Bye Grabúa. How expensive you cost us”

“#ChauGrabuá How expensive you were for us! Scandal in Luján: the new ghost works of the FISU,” he wrote Marcos Galperin on his social network account X. The CEO of Mercado Libre added to his post a segment of the program La Cornisa that was broadcast on La Nación +. In that video, the driver Luis Majul releases a report, presented by Luis Gasulla, on the FISU funds administered by Juan Grabois and the mayor Leonardo Boto in Lujan.

In the journalistic work of the television program, the 25 works of the Socio-Urban Integration Fund in the Lujan district with a cost of 5,862 million pesos. The neighborhoods “The Laurels” and “Towers” from that Buenos Aires constituency were visited by the team of journalists from La Nación +, confirming that the works are paralyzed and many have not started since 2023.

“In the neighborhood of Los Laureles and the neighborhood of Torres, the streets were opened, the water network was installed, the drilling was done. There we are. We have a level of progress of 50 and 55 percent,” announced the mayor. Leonardo Boto at the opening of sessions. The official’s statement was denied by the images recorded by the La Cornisa team in the aforementioned area.

Juan Grabois

According to the report, those responsible for the progress of infrastructure works in these neighborhoods are the Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (UTEP), led by Juan Grabois. In the same investigation, it is pointed out Diego Motorcyclesupplier of the municipality and reference of the cooperative The defeated Victors and the Civil Association for Climate Change, as the representative of Juan Grabois in Lujan. It is estimated that the money that the national government transferred to the municipality at the time was sent to the associations linked by Moto.

It is not the first time that the founder of Mercado Libre and the leader of Great Homeland They cross paths on social networks. On another occasion, the businessman shared an article from the Wall Street Journal, in which he praised the flexibility in layoffs in the American labor market. The post angered the piquetero leader who reproached him for giving his opinion on the subject from “a privileged origin,” because Galperín’s father was the owner of the tanneries. SEDESA.

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