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Jorge Macri already defines his cabinet, but awaits the presidential runoff

A week after being elected as head of the Buenos Aires Government, Jorge Macri He has already decided that the hard core that has accompanied him since his time at Vicente López and the first collaborators of the campaign will stay with some of the main lockers of the cabinet of the City of Buenos Aires.

The elected head of government took a few days to rest after the victory and, in the process, get rid of the internal PRO. In any case, Macri decided to wait for the runoff, because he knows that this result will influence the composition of the cabinet. With Axel Kicillof in the province and Sergio Massa In the Nation it will be essential to avoid complications in the Buenos Aires district.

This variable is linked to the place of radicalism. If Javier Milei does not win, there will be a more convenient agreement for the UCR, which has 9 legislators who could be joined by another 3 allies. According to La Política Online, the Chief of Staff is not decided. Nestor Grindetti could occupy that place at the request of Mauricio Macri.

Gabino Tapia, one of the trusted leaders of the new Buenos Aires boss, is running for Government. While César Torres would go to Social Development and Ezequiel Sabor, to Work. Sabor’s good ties with Moyanismo mean that he is also under consideration for Espacio Público, the ministry that manages the waste collection contract, one of the most important in the City.

There would be an agreement with Diego Santilli so that Gustavo Coria continues in Justice and Security. Guillermo Romero, another member of the small table, would remain as head of advisors. Manuel Vidal, an official from Soledad Acuña, is one of the candidates for Education.

«The size of the City makes Jorge look for officials in all spaces. There are going to be people who work with Larreta, from Mauricio and also from the radicals,” said a leader who closely follows the negotiations for the cabinet. In Macri’s entourage they assure that nothing is confirmed and that the names may change.

“Jorge is not going to say anything until after the runoff,” they noted. Fernando De Andreis, his campaign manager, has already warned that he does not want to have any position and that he prefers to continue in private activity. Darío Nieto, Mauricio Macri’s candidate to manage the Legislature, for the moment would not be obtaining the endorsements to remain as vice-first.

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