After saying that “he does not kneel before anyone,” the governor of Salta organizes a summit of governors to get closer to the Government.

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While Javier Milei intensifies his criticism of the governors whom he accuses of being “traitors” for him failure of the Omnibus Law and advances in the elimination of trust funds and subsidies, some provincial leaders are trying to build bridges with a sector of the Government. “They want solutions,” they explain in the Salta executive’s environment. Gustavo Saenzwho organizes a meeting with some of his peers and the Minister of the Interior Guillermo Francos.

The governor of Salta.who had been one of the first to meet with the head of state before his inauguration, was one of those most targeted by Milei, who – in retaliation for the vote of his deputies – decided to fire the Mining Secretariat, Flavia Royonnative of the northern province.

On Thursday, before exploring a truce, Sáenz strained the bond by answering the President’s accusations. “We are not going to kneel before anyone, ever. Alone before God. (…) There are no traitors or liars here. There are good men here who are paying the consequences of many who got rich and took their money elsewhere. “Persecute them, look for them,” the governor fired at the inauguration of the ring road in the northwest of the provincial capital. In his speech – broadcast by leaders of the Renovador Front – the president complained about the asymmetries in the price of transportation and the lack of public works. Hours in the Salta government recognized that they accelerate

Despite public anger and the fact that his province received so far this year $17 billion less than 2023former vice presidential candidate Sergio Massa in 2015 motors for this Tuesday a new bridge with the national executive and northern governors. Sáenz organizes a meeting in his province with the Minister of the Interior in which they will talk about management, but which seeks above all to put a cold shoulder in the negotiation with the government for the future. The pair of him from Catamarca, Raul Jalil; and of Missions, Hugo Passalacqua; They have already confirmed their presence at a meeting after the commemoration of the Battle of Salta in 1813. It will be the Francos’ first visit to a province since his inauguration.

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“We are not going to kneel.” Gustavo Sáenz responded to Javier Milei.

“There will be more stability and it will be easier to lower inflation If there is an agreement between the government and the governors“said a Clarion the catamarcan Jalilthe first to guarantee its presence.

In addition to Passalacqua the presence of Osvaldo Jaldo. The first had been pointed out on networks by officials of the Executive, although it was later separated by official spokespersons of the lot of traitors who led Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe), Martín Llaryora and Carlos Sadir (Jujuy).

Jaldo, on the other hand, is in complete harmony: he ordered his three deputies to They will abandon the Union for the Homeland bloc to create a new one: Independence. In exchange, the Government’s promise is assured that withholdings on the lemon industry will not be increased nor will the sugar regime be eliminated.

Among the rest of the northern governors who negotiated together during Alberto Fernández’s government there are differences. the riojano Ricardo Quintela He is the most furious critic of Milei’s management and turned to the Supreme Court to reverse the Mega-DNU of deregulation of the economy. His bond seems irreversible and no one expects him in Salta. The same would happen with the Formoseño. Gildo Insfran, which does not rule out competing with the PJ presidency that Albero Fernández still holds. The case of Santiago could be different. Gerardo Zamora who had zigzagging gestures with the ruling party in Congress and who coincided with Milei in the canonization of Mama Antula.

The provincial leaders of the north regretted the shipwreck of the omnibus law. Especially due to changes linked to the regime mining. That is why they are pushing the possibility of the Government dividing it into chapters to discuss it in ordinary sessions. Several of them regret that the President’s mistreatment of the governors hinders the relationship and complain because the President does not take note that the deputies no longer respond with the verticality of other times; not even those who were part of the libertarian bloc.

Lowering inflation must be the national and provincial priority and to do so we must reduce the fiscal and quasi-fiscal deficit and eliminate emissions.“said Jalil, who requested a meeting with the President. Among the provincial leaders of the north – where Peronism concentrated a good part of its electoral strategy – they take note that their electorate remains aligned – for now – with Milei’s predicament.

The radical governors Gustavo Valdes, from Corrientes; and Leandro Zdero, from Chaco; They could also join the party with Francos. The first could have a one-on-one with Milei hours before, when the President heads his first trip to a province to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Club Libertad de Corrientes. Valdés has already been invited by the club authorities and those around him do not rule out that the governor may receive him. Zdero, Corriente’s political godson, visited the Casa Rosada on Wednesday in an event shared with Patricia Bullrich just as Milei redoubles his criticism against the head of the UCR Martín Lousteau.

The Minister of Security will visit Salta between Sunday and Monday to visit the Gendarmerie deployment on the Aguas Blancas border and visit the federal courts of Oran and the Federal Police delegations in that city.

The travel overlay confused some of the governors that they assumed that Bullrich would join the meeting with Francos – whom they value – a detail that they were quick to deny in Security, where they made it clear that there is no political harmony with the Minister of the Interior.

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