Milei maintains her image in Córdoba after the university march and Llaryora does not modify her strategy

Milei maintains her image in Córdoba after the university march and Llaryora does not modify her strategy
Milei maintains her image in Córdoba after the university march and Llaryora does not modify her strategy

When the pace began to slow down in the Civic Center, late last Friday, the governor Martin Llaryora was informed of the last survey he had requested. Carried out throughout the province during the two days following the march in defense of public educationthe sampling reached more than interesting conclusions.

Before the march, the president’s management Javier Milei It had an acceptance of 50 percent in Córdoba. After that massive demonstration, the degree of acceptance of the head of state’s policies reached 50 percent. This means that nothing had changed after the protest because people can get angry with public policies and disagree and reject certain approaches, but they do not hold back support for the La Libertad Avanza administration: that is clear in any survey. Beyond financial needs, Llaryora understands that now is not the time to resume his attack on the President, quite the opposite.

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In that same work, the government of We make United for Córdoba. The degree of acceptance of the Llaryora administration has percentages similar to those achieved by Milei, since it is around 50 percent, despite the number of open fronts of the provincial government and the notorious shortage of funds to face immediate and medium commitments.

But when we delve deeper into the characteristics of the support for the former mayor of San Francisco, an interesting fact emerges: in the gubernatorial election, Llaryora won easily in the Capital city and was defeated by Luis Juez in the interior. Now, the numbers were reversed and for that reason the head of the Civic Center will increase its actions in the city of Córdoba and will appear with Mayor Daniel Passerini. At the latest, the Province has been handling it for a few weeks and has already implemented its plan. For example, last Friday Llaryora and Passerini led an event in Villa El Libertador in which they supervised works to expand the sewage network.

“Pepita the Gunslinger.”
The choice of the city of Fourth quarter It has become a very important open political front for Córdoba Peronism. There is no union and nothing is seen that allows us to infer that things can change.

“We have our own ‘Pepita the gunslinger,’” a Llaryorista leader graciously reasoned when referring to Adriana Nazario, the Peronist leader who does not accept lowering her candidacy for mayor of the southern city and practically bankrupts Justicialism two months before an election. heavy, the first of the year and the first in the province since Llaryora has been governor.

“If Nazario wins, we must be clear that a sector opposed to the government will win. In that case, she will logically be treated with all respect, but without forgetting that she is on the other side,” said a senior official from the provincial administration in a sincere voice.

Today, Nazario fights head to head with the ruling Peronist Guillermo de Rivas (nominated by the current municipal chief Juan Manuel Llamosas) and the radical Gonzalo Parodi. There is no communication or relationship between Llaryora and Nazario, nor will there be in the coming weeks if things continue like this.

Veteran walkers in the PJ corridors give an argument to explain this situation: according to this version, Nazario asked at the time to be a candidate for national deputy in second place but they gave her the thumbs down. Then, she was left with ‘blood in her eye’ and decided to play the rest in the election of the municipality of El Imperio. And that’s why she won’t back down.

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Sources from the presidency assure that the national ruling party already has the votes to achieve half a sanction in Deputies to the Base Law. “It comes out this week”they are proud and in Córdoba they are calm because Milei pruned some sensitive issues from the project such as the incorporation of private capital into Banco Nación.

Now, in recent days it seems that Milei has lost enthusiasm for the legal package that a month ago he considered could not be postponed and that if it is not sanctioned, his government would be severely harmed. Today that doesn’t happen. And the May Pact? With several provinces that would not join (at least five would refuse to sign it), the Casa Rosada is remaining in the dark on this issue.

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When consulted once again, Llaryora spokespersons responded that until now there is no reservation for accommodation, tickets or a venue for such an event. It seems that the presidential will is not the same as it was a short time ago, although those around him indicate that it is extremely possible to organize an event of this magnitude in less than a month.

“We are not going to respond to De Loredo”
In recent weeks, national deputy Rodrigo de Loredo deepened his criticism against the provincial government, but close to Governor Martín Llaryora they indicated that there is no chance that any high-ranking official will respond to him. “The radical deputy was insulted at the march in defense of public education in Córdoba and hours later a worker attacked him in Buenos Aires, in the middle of the street. By this I mean that he went to the canvas twice in less than 24 hours. “He doesn’t deserve to be answered,” said the source.

 
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