Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 9:18:28 GMT
The uncertainty is total in the public media, since their owners resigned, but no official came this Monday to take charge of Public TV, National Radio and the Télam news agency, despite the fact that the Government had announced its intention to privatize them, transfer them to their workers or directly close them. It is that although the mandate of Rosario Lufrano and Osvaldo Santoro It was until December 10, that both officials appointed by the then president Alberto Fernández stopped going to their workplaces and resigned as president and vice president of Radio and Television Argentina ( RTA), the state company that manages Public TV and National Radio.
Both resignations were accepted by Alberto Fernández Europe Mobile Number List Decree, published on Saturday in the Official Gazette, where the then President thanked "the aforementioned official and the aforementioned resigning official for the valuable services provided in the performance of their duties." The executive director of Public TV, Claudio Martinez , and the executive director of Radio Nacional, Alejandro Pont Lezica , who had assumed their management in the Fernández government, also resigned. Despite this, managers continue to manage public media. And this Sunday they were in charge of the television broadcast of the Legislative Assembly in the facilities of the National Congress during the presidential inauguration of Javier Milei.
On the other hand, the television broadcast of Milei's speech on the steps of Congress was carried out by the company La Corte. just as happened with the interreligious ceremony at the Metropolitan Cathedral and the presidential gala at the Teatro Colón. RTA union sources minimized the absence of officials who manage public media, since "the same thing happened in and ," Clarín said ; although it is the first time that they feel that the jobs of 2,400 employees are at risk. And they warned about "the succession of violent events that occurred against colleagues from Télam, National Radio and Public Television", which led the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) to file a criminal complaint last week with the Judicial Branch of the City of Buenos Aires.