The governor of Santa Fe crossed Aníbal Fernández, who had sent him to solve drug trafficking problems: “He has the problem”

By iProfessional

02/11/2023 – 10:06 p.m.

The governor of Santa Fe, Omar Perotti, accused this Saturday the national government of abandoning the city of Rosario in the fight against drug trafficking and he went out to the intersection of the Minister of Security of the Nation, Aníbal Fernández, who had sent him to solve the matter with the provincial police.

“Aníbal Fernández asks us that the provinces take charge of federal crimes such as drug trafficking. This shows that the national government is abandoning Rosario. They only need to ask Santa Fe to guard the country’s borders so that weapons or drugs do not enter,” Perotti said. .

The governor’s response came after Aníbal Fernández fired: “It’s your province, it’s your police. Why don’t you ask the other 22 governors how they resolve the issue with their police? Because none of them have problems. The problem is with him. So, settle it with his police and we help you in the best way.”

Perotti returned to cross Aníbal Fernández

In the middle of the crossfire between the governor and the national minister, the man from Santa Fe answered him for the second time in less than a week: “It has been shown that with political verbiage and Twitter Chicanas, the problems of insecurity in the country are not resolved.”

“The minister’s fight should not be against him or any governor, but against drug crime. Our government will continue working, making every effort, but if drugs continue to enter the country’s border, no one will stop insecurity,” the president stressed. provincial.

“It’s your province, it’s your police,” was Aníbal Fernández’s response to Perotti

In this context, he fired again at Aníbal Fernández: “He still does not understand the reality that Rosario and the province have been going through for many years, the product of organized crime and drug trafficking.”

Before the escalation of violence In recent days in Rosario, the Santa Fe president fired the provincial Security Minister, Rubén Rimoldi, who was replaced by Claudio Brilloni.

“The resources that return to Santa Fe are few compared to what we contribute. If there is a province that contributes, that puts billions of dollars to the national government, it is this one, and when Santa Fe asks for more help to defend the Rosarinas, we received attacks,” he said in journalistic statements.

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