In line with the speech of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the Minister of Community Development of the province of Buenos Aires, Andrés “Cuervo” Larroque, underpinned the attack against social organizations.

In dialogue with Radio 10, the governor’s official Axel Kicillof denounced an agreement between certain social organizations and the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, to “bank the adjustment.” “Here there was an agreement to bank the adjustment between Guzmán and a sector that clearly benefited from increasing the Work Potential and the plans to manage,” he affirmed.

In this sense, he lamented the discontinuation of the Emergency Family Income and contrasted it with the increase of the Work Promotion, administered, in large part, by the Evita Movement, close to Albertism. One of its referents, Emilio Pérsico, is an official of the Ministry of Social Development.

Larroque denied being angry with Evita, but pointed out that there are social movements “that are outside of what is called such.” In line with the statements of the head of the Senate, he maintained that the management of the programs by the organizations “is discretionary and arbitrary because there is a person from an organization who decides who has the plan and who does not” and asked for “transparency” the system.

Yesterday, during an act of the CTA in Avellaneda, the head of the Senate demanded that the State regain control of social programs and stated: “Peronism is not depending on a leader to sign me up or down from a plan , Peronism is laburo”. Her words quickly provoked the reaction of the social movements, who considered the vice’s sayings “stigmatizing”.

By Geeke