Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 1:04:16 GMT -5
In his fifth morning press conference, the new presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni , entered into controversy over the value he reported on the insurance of the paintings in the Quinta Presidencial de Olivos, but he also reported the sale of the YPF oil company plane because "they were "almost exclusively used for politics," in reference to Cristina Kirchner and was also questioned, curiously, by a liberal leader. The one who raised his voice was Javier Iguacel , former mayor of Capitán Sarmiento, where he campaigned for the reduction of municipal rates, and former Energy Minister of Mauricio Macri.
He was even one of the bullrichistas who most Europe Mobile Number List supported Javier Milei in the second round and because of that overwhelming support, for which he contributed prosecutors, he was considered to lead the oil company of which the State is the majority shareholder. After Adorni's information and Clarín reported , Iguacel captured the title and criticized it. «Let's see... YPF is a public limited company, it has many owners. This sale is a decision of the board of directors that must be independent," Iguacel published. "Politics must lower its arrogance and let itself go," added the petroleum engineer.
It is bad that it used the CFK plane, it is bad that the government gets involved in YPF or uses it to give sedatives to communications," Iguacel shot sharply. Questioned by some followers of the president on social networks, Iguacel responded: “Let the general director announce it, or whoever has that power delegated by the YPF board, not the government spokesperson and when asked if 99% of the oil company belongs to the Argentine State, Macri's former minister responded: "No: 51%, 49% private. Listed in Buenos Aires and NY. It must be governed by SEC rules. «It is a public limited company, listed on the Buenos Aires and New York stock exchanges.