Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 23:29:41 GMT -5
Javier Milei moved a strong chip by appointing Luis Petri in the Ministry of Defense, relegating the elected vice president, Victoria Villarruel in an area that was expected to be his responsibility and, in parallel, giving a clear example of his alliance with Patricia Bullrich at a time when the suspicion of Mauricio Macri for the assembly of the future government team. But there are still several important positions unfilled, such as the AFIP, the PAMI, the AFI or Health. This Monday, dozens of names circulated again to lead these and other organizations. But the new spokesperson of the libertarian leader hides behind the fact that no position can be confirmed until it is made official by the "Office of the President-Elect.
This would not be the only coincidence with the Armenia Mobile Number List communication that future residents of the White House usually make: after the new president takes office, the morning press conferences of the government spokesperson could be replicated at Balcarce 50. That same story was the one that surprised this Monday morning with the officialization of Petri as Jorge Taiana's successor. The Mendoza leader had been encouraged by his running mate to lead an area in which he would not have the necessary knowledge. "He will have to learn" A military chief consulted was sincere. The case of Victoria Villarruel is different, with close ties to Army officers, and who wanted to influence the appointment of the new occupant of the Libertador Building chair.
Although the current deputy's entourage argued that He did not surprise them. The appointment of the former Mendoza representative due to the "political agreements" in progress, they highlighted that the vice president will continue to "influence" the Armed Forces and the security of his "experts" in both portfolios. Luis Petri, appointed Minister of Defense. Photo Juano Tesone. Very early Milei had called his first "cabinet meeting" (in the shadows) in which the already confirmed ministers were present - with the exception of Sandra Pettovello (Human Capital) and Guillermo Francos (Interior) -, Nicolás Posse and his sister Karina in which a review was made of the “agenda” that is coming and the reforms that are intended to be promoted in each ministry.