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Macri Cabinet Shakeup Signals Growing Tensions Within Buenos Aires Politics
Table of Contents
- Macri Cabinet Shakeup Signals Growing Tensions Within Buenos Aires Politics
- Macri Blindsided as key Aide Jumps Ship to National Intelligence
- Milei’s New security Chief: A Look at Diego Kravetz’s Controversial Past
- Macri shakes Up Cabinet amid Growing Libertarian Threat in Buenos Aires
- Macri cabinet Member’s Sudden Departure Fuels Uncertainty in Buenos Aires
- Macri’s Cabinet Shuffle Reveals Cracks in the Pro and a Rising libertarian Challenge
buenos Aires, Argentina – A major cabinet shakeup in Buenos Aires is raising eyebrows and fueling speculation about growing tensions within the ruling Pro party. The sudden departure of Security Secretary Diego Kravetz, followed by the reassignment of Coordinating Minister Nestor Grindetti, has sent shockwaves through the city’s political landscape.
Grindetti’s move, officially framed as a “strategic shift,” will see him take on a new role focusing on relations with other jurisdictions. Though, the management acknowledged the need for “new criteria” in this stage, hinting at deeper underlying issues.
The shakeup comes amidst a growing challenge from libertarian forces within the city. Santiago Caputo, a key advisor too libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei, has been actively maneuvering to erode Pro’s base in Buenos Aires.
Last week, Milei’s La Libertad Avanza (LLA) bloc in the legislature voted against the city’s budget, signaling a clear break with Pro. This move forced Macri’s team into tough negotiations to avoid a legislative defeat that could have raised serious questions about his ability to govern.
Caputo’s recent appointment of Kravetz as the new head of the national intelligence agency (SIDE) is seen as a calculated move to woo Pro technocrats and undermine Macri’s authority. This strategy suggests a broader effort by the Casa Rosada to peel away Pro supporters rather than forging a direct alliance with Macri.
The cabinet shakeup and the growing libertarian challenge paint a picture of a city government grappling with internal divisions and external pressures. As the 2027 elections approach, the battle for control of buenos Aires is heating up, with Pro facing a formidable challenge from a resurgent libertarian movement.
Macri Blindsided as key Aide Jumps Ship to National Intelligence
Buenos Aires, Argentina – In a move that has sent shockwaves through Buenos Aires politics, Diego Kravetz, the former head of the City Police, has been appointed to a key position within Argentina’s national intelligence agency, the SIDE. the surprise declaration, made via twitter by presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni, caught City officials, including Mayor Jorge Macri, completely off guard.
Kravetz’s sudden departure comes amidst growing tensions between Macri and the libertarian wing of the opposition, led by presidential candidate javier Milei.sources close to Kravetz say he felt increasingly marginalized by the Macri administration, particularly after recent clashes with Milei’s allies in the City Legislature.”They accelerated. They saw that Diego was being sidelined. It’s a blow to Macri,” said a Pro party official close to Kravetz.
The move was orchestrated by presidential advisor, Guillermo Caputo, who saw an possibility to bolster the SIDE with a seasoned security professional while together weakening Macri’s position. Caputo reportedly initiated secret negotiations with Kravetz several days ago, leveraging the connections of Manuel Vidal, a close associate of former Education Minister Soledad Acuña, who is also Kravetz’s wife.
Adding fuel to the fire, Acuña publicly criticized Macri’s handling of education policy and changes to the UniCABA statute, further straining relations between the two camps.
The appointment of Kravetz, who had previously worked closely with President Alberto Fernández and Milei during the last election campaign, signals Caputo’s growing influence within the government and his willingness to make bold moves to consolidate power.
Macri, who was reportedly unaware of Kravetz’s negotiations with caputo, expressed his displeasure in a tense conversation with his former security chief. Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, who maintains a close relationship with Kravetz, was also caught off guard by the news, learning of the appointment through Adorni’s tweet.
The fallout from kravetz’s departure is likely to reverberate throughout Buenos Aires politics, further deepening the divide between Macri and Milei’s factions and raising questions about the future direction of the opposition.
Milei’s New security Chief: A Look at Diego Kravetz’s Controversial Past
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Javier Milei’s presidential campaign has been making waves, and his latest move is raising eyebrows.Diego Kravetz, a former Buenos Aires city official, has been appointed as the head of security for the libertarian candidate. This appointment has sparked controversy due to Kravetz’s past connections and alleged ties to intelligence agencies.
Kravetz’s history with Milei dates back to 2022, when he assisted in organizing security for the candidate’s rallies in the Buenos Aires suburbs. Notably, Kravetz played a key role in the event held at El Porvenir stadium in Lanús, where Milei launched his presidential bid alongside the popular singer “El Dipy.”
Beyond his work with Milei, Kravetz has cultivated relationships with prominent figures within the libertarian movement. He is known to be close to Sebastián Pareja, a key organizer for the party in Buenos Aires, and Darío Wasserman, vice president of banco Nación and partner of legislator Victoria Ramírez. Interestingly, Kravetz and Wasserman were childhood classmates.
Adding to the intrigue surrounding Kravetz are allegations of his connections to the CIA and Mossad, the intelligence agencies of the United States and Israel, respectively. These alleged ties have fueled speculation about Kravetz’s motivations and the potential influence he may wield within Milei’s campaign.
Kravetz’s departure from the Buenos Aires city government was abrupt, reportedly due to a strained relationship with security Minister Waldo Wolff. Sources close to Kravetz claim that Wolff began sidelining officials loyal to him, leading to a breakdown in their working relationship.
The tension escalated when Wolff removed Sebastián Vela, the civilian head of the Security Ministry, during a crisis involving prison escapes from city jails. Afterward, Pablo Adrián Morales, a sub-commissioner of the City Police who had been exonerated from the Buenos Aires provincial force, was also dismissed.
Kravetz’s allies suggest that Wolff’s actions were motivated by personal animosity and a desire to consolidate his own power. they point to Morales’ case, claiming that his appointment was approved by Wolff himself and that Morales was later cleared of bribery charges.
The appointment of Kravetz to head Milei’s security detail has sent shockwaves through Argentine political circles. His controversial past and alleged intelligence connections have raised concerns about the direction of Milei’s campaign and the potential implications for national security. As the presidential race heats up, all eyes will be on Kravetz and his role in shaping Milei’s path to the presidency.
Macri shakes Up Cabinet amid Growing Libertarian Threat in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina – In a surprise move, Buenos Aires City Mayor jorge Macri has reshuffled his cabinet, ousting Chief of Staff Felipe Kravetz just weeks before the end of the year. The move comes amid growing concerns within the ruling PRO party about the rising popularity of the libertarian La Libertad Avanza (LLA) party, led by Javier Milei.
Kravetz’s departure,confirmed by sources close to the mayor,follows a period of internal friction within the administration. “He had the ticket punched. The partnership with Waldo didn’t work,” sources explained, referring to Waldo Wolff, the city’s Minister of Government.Wolff, speaking to CNN Radio, acknowledged “differences in management styles” and insisted the departure was “consensual.”
Kravetz, who has long planned to leave the city government, was expected to depart in January alongside a broader cabinet restructuring.Macri had intended to unveil a new ministerial law and propose suspending primary elections (PASO) in the city during unusual legislative sessions.
The mayor is also considering splitting the upcoming elections to limit the potential damage from LLA.Sources close to Macri say he believes LLA is actively trying to wrest control of the city from PRO.”We need to prepare to compete,” he reportedly told his inner circle.
Speculation is rife that Macri,encouraged by former vice President Miguel Pichetto,may seek a Senate seat to protect his political base. Some within PRO believe he may even attempt to dissuade Larreta from running for president in 2025, fearing a third-way candidacy could split the PRO vote in buenos Aires.
Kravetz’s abrupt departure has accelerated the cabinet shakeup. City Councilman martin Grindetti, previously rumored to become a political secretary, will now take on a more prominent role.Sources say Grindetti is feeling the strain of his new responsibilities.
macri is also expected to announce a replacement for Roberto García Moritán as Minister of Economic Advancement. Valentin Diaz Gilligan, the current head of the city’s Tourism Board, is considered the frontrunner.
The cabinet reshuffle follows the recent departures of two former Larreta officials, Diego Fernández and Álvaro García Resta, further highlighting the political turbulence within the PRO party.
Macri cabinet Member’s Sudden Departure Fuels Uncertainty in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina – A cryptic farewell message sent early this morning has left members of Buenos Aires Mayor Jorge Macri’s cabinet reeling. SIDE, a key member of the mayoral team, announced his departure from the group’s WhatsApp chat, citing a desire to “face new challenges.”
The abrupt exit, which came without further clarification, has sparked speculation and uncertainty within the ruling party.
“Me voy a afrontar nuevos desafíos,” SIDE wrote in the message, which was sent at 7:00 AM local time. The message, translated as “I’m going to face new challenges,” offered no further details about his future plans or reasons for leaving.
SIDE’s departure comes at a time when Macri’s administration is facing growing criticism over its handling of various issues, including rising inflation and concerns about public safety. The lack of clarity surrounding SIDE’s exit has only added to the sense of unease among party members, who are now left wondering about the direction of the administration.
Macri’s Cabinet Shuffle Reveals Cracks in the Pro and a Rising libertarian Challenge
Buenos aires, Argentina – Recent political events in Buenos Aires are causing a stir, highlighting both internal divisions within the ruling Pro party and the rising influence of libertarian forces. The abrupt cabinet shakeup, with the departures of Security Secretary Diego Kravetz and the reassignment of Coordinating Minister Nestor Grindetti, signals growing tensions within the Pro ranks.
Joining me today to analyze these developments is Dr. Ana Sanchez, a leading political analyst specializing in Argentine politics.
Editor: Dr. Sanchez, what are your initial thoughts on the recent cabinet moves in Buenos Aires? What could they mean for Mayor Macri’s political future?
Dr. Sanchez:
The cabinet reshuffle undeniably points to underlying tensions within the Pro party. The sudden departure of Kravetz, a key figure in the security realm, coupled with Grindetti’s reassignment, suggests that there are internal power struggles at play.
Grindetti’s move, framed as a “strategic shift,” hints at a desire within the Pro party to distance itself from certain policies or factions.
The timing of these changes, coinciding with the growing influence of libertarian forces – represented by Javier Milei’s La Libertad Avanza bloc – is also important.
Editor: You mentioned libertarian forces. How significant a threat do they pose to the pro party, and what role did they play in the recent shakeup?
Dr.Sanchez:
Javier Milei’s strong performance in the recent polls and his ability to attract disenchanted voters present a genuine challenge to the Pro party.
Milei’s La Libertad Avanza bloc’s voting record, particularly their opposition to the city’s budget, demonstrates their willingness to challenge customary Pro policies.
The appointment of Kravetz to a key position within Argentina’s national intelligence agency, SIDE, further complicates matters. This move, orchestrated by milei’s advisor, Santiago Caputo, appears to be a purposeful strategy to weaken Pro by attracting key figures like Kravetz.
Editor:
So, Dr. Sanchez, are we seeing a full-blown power struggle within the pro-opposition block, or are these more isolated incidents?
Dr. Sanchez:
It’s complex. These events highlight existing fault lines within the pro party, but it’s probably too early to speak of a full-blown power struggle.
However, if the Pro party fails to address the concerns and aspirations of its diverse factions, it risks further fragmentation and losing ground to the libertarians.
The 2027 elections are still some time away,but the coming months will be crucial for both the Pro party and the libertarians as they vie for control of buenos Aires and the Argentine political landscape.
Editor:
Thank you, Dr. Sanchez, for your insightful analysis.It seems the political landscape in Buenos Aires is becoming even more complex and unpredictable. We will be sure to continue covering these developments closely.
