translated from Spanish: Changes in Kicillof’s cabinet: Martín Insaurralde and Leonardo Nardini join

The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, announced this Sunday in a statement that he reformulated his Cabinet and that the until now mayor of Lomas de Zamora, Martín Insaurralde, will be the new head of his ministers, instead of Carlos Bianco, who will go on to occupy the position of chief of advisors to the Buenos Aires government. The statement indicated that the modifications will be made “in the face of the reconstruction stage that begins from the post-pandemic.” The new additions are three: in addition to Insaurralde, the mayor of Malvinas Argentinas, Leonardo Nardini, and the architect Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez join the Cabinet.” With the aim of strengthening the provincial management to give the necessary answers to the people of Buenos Aires and in line with the replacement made by President Alberto Fernández in the national cabinet, the Governor has made these determinations so that from tomorrow this new stage is launched, “said the provincial government in the statement. In addition to the official statement, Axel Kicillof himself made the announcement on his Twitter account and thanked the management of María Teresa García, the outgoing government minister.

With the aim of strengthening provincial management, in line with the changes made by @alferdez in the national cabinet, and in the face of the reconstruction stage that begins from the post-pandemic, we have determined a reformulation of the Buenos Aires cabinet. — Axel Kicillof (@Kicillofok)
September 19, 2021

The Complete Cabinet

Martín Insaurralde, Chief of Staff.
Carlos Bianco, Chief of Advisors.
Leonardo Nardini, Minister of Infrastructure and Public Services.
Agustín Simoni, Housing Institute.
Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez, Minister of Government.
Nicolas Kreplak, Minister of Health.
Andrés Larroque, Minister of Community Development.
Mara Ruiz Malec, Minister of Labor.
Javier Rodríguez, Minister of Agrarian Development.
Pablo López, Minister of Finance and Finance.
Julio Alak, Minister of Justice and Human Rights.
Augusto Costa, Minister of Production, Science and Technological Innovation.
Jésica Rey, Minister of Communication.
Sergio Berni, Minister of Security.
Agustina Vila, Director General of Culture and Education.
Federico Thea, Secretary General
Estela Díaz, Minister of Women, Gender Policies and Sexual Diversity.

Original source in Spanish

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