Willing to show himself in the campaign from the first day of this 2023, the Buenos Aires head of government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta spent last week on the Atlantic coasta tour not without surprises, and this Friday the GPS of his proselytizing tour took him to Córdoba, where he visited the beautiful mountain cities of Colonia Caroya and Jesus Maria.
In the first of those places, Larreta visited the renowned chaco palavecinothat hours later he would perform at the Jesús María Festival, and there he was shown next to the singer with a hat and was even encouraged to sing part of some of the popular interpreter’s hits.
Gustavo Brandán, the mayor of Caroya, was among those who received Larreta and told chain 3 que “We take advantage so that you can enjoy the typical products of the city”. Larreta made the trip to Córdoba accompanied by his partner, Milagros Maylin.
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“We have to put an end to the obstacles to production, the confiscatory taxes, the bureaucracy that makes procedures difficult and the violations of private property,” Rodríguez Larreta highlighted.
On his Twitter account, the mayor of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires thanked the interpreter for the invitation and the day they spent together. “While passing through Colonia Caroya in Córdoba, I experienced something unique: Chaqueño Palavecino invited me to a club with his family and friends. Thank you, dear, for making me part of this ritual so yours, which is the music that thousands of Argentines love,” he wrote. he. About 200 neighbors attended that meeting between Larreta and Palavecino.
Within this framework, the leader of Together for Change highlighted the productive “potential” of the province of Córdoba and thought that “it could grow and produce even more, but it needs a national government to help it achieve it.”
According to a statement, the agenda began in Colonia Caroya where Rodríguez Larreta participated in a meeting with some 30 local political figures and visited the Terra Camiare winery. Later, on a visit to the Cadena 3 radio studios, he was seen wearing a blue beret.
In the afternoon, the PRO leader went to the town of Jesús María to meet with the board of directors of the local Rural Society, where he assured that “the countryside is the great productive engine of the country and Córdoba is one of the provinces that most export”.
According to his communication team, Rodríguez Larreta will stay in Jesús María until midnight this Friday to attend the traditional National Dressage and Folklore Festival, one of the most popular in the country.
Today’s conference is part of a three-day tour of the province, which will continue tomorrow in the tourist Carlos Paz and will culminate next Sunday in the capital Córdoba.
Brief visit to La Pampa
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta passed through Santa Rosa, La Pampa, last Thursday, where he was accompanying the national deputy Martín Maquieyra, and the PRO reference, Josefina Díaz, the pre-candidates that make up the Together for Change (JxC) formula, to compete for the governorship in the internal elections that will take place on February 12.
In a press conference that he gave to the local media together with Maquieyra, the Buenos Aires head of government said: “I am convinced that we are going to win because the people want a change”.
When asked about the conflict between the national government and the Supreme Court of Justice for the co-participation ruling, the candidate for president said: “Thanks to the fact that we are together, not only are we going to win, but today the government cannot wear to Justice.” He immediately repudiated the incidents that occurred in Brazil: “What happened there for democracy is as serious as what happens here when the government does not comply with a Supreme Court ruling and promotes a political trial for the content of The falls”.
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“The Constitution says that any transfer of functions must be accompanied by the corresponding funds. At the time the police were handed over to the City of Buenos Aires, La Pampa was not given a penny. They did not give a peso to any Argentine province except the province of Buenos Aires”, he added about the bid between City and Nation for the co-participation.
Lastly, he highlighted the province of La Pampa for being one of the provinces that “has the most potential and that today an opportunity for growth is being wasted.”
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