Beyond the notable sporting presence, there is an institutional side that worries San Lorenzo. The partners do not forget that the elections were canceled in December, when everything was ready for the democratic act, and an appeal was filed by the IGJ which leads Ricardo Nissen, man of Kirchnerism and close relationship with Matías Lammens, Minister of Tourism and Sport. There is no date yet, but it will be at the end of the year.
So far, there are only three candidates in the race. Sergio Costantino for the ruling party and Marcelo Moretti and César Francis for the opposition. Enrique Ronzoni has left his group Renovación Sanlorencista and rice farmer Cipriano Pommies has not appeared publicly since the elections were postponed.
It is also unclear whether Constantine will be the representative of the ruling party. The current secretary general is secretary for social inclusion and immediate attention in the government of the city of Buenos Aires, an official of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta. AND Last Saturday, the presence of Andrés Larroque with Horacio Arreceygor, interim president, attracted attention. El Cuervo, Minister of Community Development of the province of Buenos Aires, is a member of the Assembly. On the ship, he was not only seen together with the Barça owner, who is also the secretary general of the Argentine Union of Television, Audiovisual, Interactive and Data Services (SATSAID); In addition, he was accompanied by Waldo Lomónico, director of Red Anses for the interior of the country.
Will the presence of K be related to the possibility that Arreceygor is the candidate? “Last year I had the decision not to run, now I’m not ruling it out,” said Pomelo, as the top leader is known.
This possibility excites Lammens, who knows that at the end of the year he will finish his job at the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and would try to be a deputy with Leandro Santoro – another Cyclone fan – as candidate for head of government in Buenos Aires. If he doesn’t win the election he will stay out of the national scene and would look favorably on continuing to hold weight in San Lorenzo.
Fans demonstrate on the pitch, despite the importance of Rubén Darío Insua’s team. “The insults? It’s part of the policy. I walk around the club, I go to the audience, I talk to everyone. I have no problems with people,” says Arreceygor.
Source: Clarin
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