Oscar Parrilli embraces Federico Basuldo of Atucha.
Kirchnerism national senators sent a strong message to President Alberto Fernández, who during his tour of Europe promised to expel from the Government any official who refused to increase rates, and they appeared with the Undersecretary. of Energy, Federico Basualdo, one of the main targets of the presidential ultimatum.
The photo that further excites the prisoners inside the Frente de Todos was presented on a tour of the Atucha nuclear complex. There, leaders loyal to Cristina Kirchner, including Oscar Parrilli leadsThey showed their I support what Albertism officially asked.
Between laughter and hugs, senators from the two blocs that are part of the ruling party said they were present, having split in the Upper House a few weeks ago to retain another seat on the Magistrates Council.
The delegation of legislators consisted of Juliana Di Tullio, president of the Unidad Ciudadana bloc; José Mayans, president of the National and Popular Front bloc; and José Rubén Uñac, head of the Senate Mining, Energy and Fuels Commission.
Also present were national senators Silvia Sapag, Carlos Alberto Linares, Sergio Leavy, Guillermo Andrada and Guillermo Snopek, all members of the Mining, Energy and Fuels Commission; Parrilli, Silvina García Larraburu, Ricardo Guerra, Antonio Rodas, María Eugenia Duré, María Teresa González and Marcelo Lewandowski, who found out about the current status of the Atucha III project.
Beyond the formalities, the activity took place after Alberto Fernández said from his European tour that he would cut off officials who refused to increase the rate.
“Raising rates is a political decision, who cannot make that decision cannot proceed with the Government”, The ultimatum launched by Fernández amid public hearings.
Immediately, the name of Basualdo and of Soledad Manín, head of Enre, who was answering the undersecretary, began to sound like the recipients of that phrase.
In this context, Basualdo appeared in Atucha surrounded by senators Cristina Kirchner, where he gave details of the progress of negotiations with the People’s Republic of China for a fourth nuclear power plant, located here in Lima.
Senators K with Basuldo on a tour of Atucha.
Frederic Basualdo He is one of the closest enemies of the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, in the Cabinet, and the sparkles between the two are not new, quite the opposite. They dated from the end of April 2021 when the minister wanted to remove the undersecretary, because he stopped the rate increase, and he couldn’t because Vice President Cristina Kirchner stopped it.
Since then, the relationship has never been redirected and now, after the explosion of inmates in Frente de Todos, Basualdo’s surname is one of the most anti-Albertism, especially in his refusal to raise charges.
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On February 1, the Argentine company Nucleoelectric signed a contract with the Chinese National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) for the construction of the Atucha III with a 1,200 MWe reactor and an initial useful life of 60 years, to be placed at the Nuclear Complex. of Lima. , province of Buenos Aires.
The project involves an investment of USD 8,300 million and will increase the generation of electricity from nuclear sources in our country by more than 60%.
Construction works will begin by the end of this year and will require more than 7,000 jobs during peak work, in addition to 700 permanent jobs for its operation when it is completed.
Source: Clarin