Buenos Aires, December 2 (NA) -- The Minister of Labor of Buenos Aires Province, Walter Correa, dismissed on Tuesday the official Eduardo Felipe Vallese, who was an advisor to that ministry, for having requested the resignation of former President Cristina Kirchner from the presidency of the Justicialist Party (PJ).
Vallese, son of the first missing Peronist militant Felipe Vallese, had appeared before the National Electoral Court, headed by María Servini, to request that the former head of state leave the PJ presidency.
«Regardless of the eventual legitimacy of his actions as a PJ affiliate, his intervention does not have my approval, so he will immediately leave his position in the ministry I lead. Under my management, there is no room for inorganic freethinkers,» argued Correa regarding his decision to remove him from his advisor role.
He also stated that the «great majority of Peronists» do not endorse «the unjust detention of comrade Cristina, in a fixed case, full of irregularities and driven by real power».
«They took off the field the leader who worked for the majorities, and the oligarchy will never forgive her for that,» emphasized the Buenos Aires minister on social networks.
Vallese's dismissal is another sign of the internal conflict that the Peronism of Buenos Aires Province is going through between the different party tribes and the divergence of positions regarding the Cristina leadership.