The Minister of the Interior, Diego Santilli, asked the Governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, to show 'coherence' instead of demanding meetings with the national government or stating on social media that he feels 'excluded' because he is not included in meetings with other provincial leaders. 'You did not adhere to the May Pact. I take note,' Santilli wrote on his social media, echoing a post by the Minister of Government of Buenos Aires, Carlos Bianco, in which he had shared a formal request for a meeting with the Executive Branch to 'demand the funds that the national government took away from the people of Buenos Aires and to resume the execution of the 1000 works left abandoned' in the district. Although Santilli has been meeting with various governors, a formal meeting with representatives of Kicillof's administration is not planned because 'he did not sign the May Pact.' 'There are millions of people from Buenos Aires in the middle. Do you have to ask permission from CFK?' the minister stated on his X social media account. The head of the political portfolio had already criticized yesterday the meeting request that Kicillof sent through a note to the Ministry of the Interior by his Minister of Government, Carlos Bianco, and responded: 'One must be consistent and not have a dual personality,' Santilli said during a visit to Entre Ríos. 'I will be visiting all those who signed the May Pact, he did not participate. He did not adhere to the RIGI, did not adhere to the Recidivism Law to end revolving door, did not adhere to the Anti-Mafia Law. You did not adhere to the Recidivism Law. Not to say one thing on one side and another afterwards on the other. Not to write one thing on social media and say another.' The Minister of Government of Buenos Aires sent a note to the Ministry of the Interior - which he published on social media - requesting a meeting to demand the coparticipable funds owed by the national state, and Santilli replied that he 'took note' of the request. 'Come on, Carli, thanks! And do you see yourself as excluded? Don't write one thing on Twitter and do another in public. You did not adhere to the RIGI. Does he have to ask permission from Cristina Kirchner?' Santilli stated. During a press conference with the governor of Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio, the head of the Interior asked Kicillof: 'Let's be consistent and coherent.'
Santilli calls on Kicillof to be coherent
Argentina's Interior Minister Diego Santilli criticized Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof for demanding meetings with the national government while not signing the 'May Pact.' Santilli accused Kicillof of a lack of coherence.