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Sandra Pettovello: “I came to manage, not to do politics, I don’t care”

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In an exclusive dialogue with Encuentro, the Minister of Human Capital highlighted that Javier Milei “will not ask” for a possible candidacy. She criticized the “people of poverty” and revealed that “there was collusion between poverty managers and previous governments.”
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The Minister of Human Capital noted that the President is not going to ask him to run because "he thinks" he is "doing well." In addition, he abandoned his work in the portfolio and managed to "eliminate the poverty managers" who mediated in the plans.

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The Minister of Human Capital reaffirms her commitment to management and not to party politics. The post Sandra Pettovello dismisses her candidacy in the legislatures: «I came to manage, not to do politics» appeared first on El Intransigente.

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In an exclusive dialogue with Encuentro, the Minister of Human Capital highlighted that Javier Milei “will not ask” for a possible candidacy. She criticized the “people of poverty” and revealed that “there was collusion between poverty managers and previous governments.”

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Sunday, January 19, 2025.
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