
Felipe Sola, national deputy for dissident Peronist party, suggested that the support given to the government for the partial approval of the Media bill law draft by Santa Fe governor, Hermes Binner, and his peer from Chubut, Mario Das Neves, was based on received ‘favors’ from the national government.
He continued by stating that “The checkbook is still current, quietly Binner becomes allied with the government and a law like this. It is weird for a person who wants to have a future, makes you wonder thatsomething happened in Santa Fe. ”
Something similar happened with Das Neves, relating to the electoral strategy of Casa Rosada for 2011, Sola said “It is Kirchner plan B, that is clear. Plan A is Kirchner’s candidate and the plan B is to have someone else who can replace him. Das Neves is playing that game. The facts are overwhelming, “the five deputies allied with the governor voted for the initiative promoted by the Executive.
Alejandra Vucasovich and provincial deputy Reuteman also added to the comments, wondering “what kind of currency would have changed the Socialit´s opinion so abruptly?”
Ricardo Spinozzi, President of Peronism in full session of the Senate raised suspicions about the alleged secret deal.
Pierre Morini, of UCR said “the province should have received some benefit for supporting the media law.”
Governor Binner referred to the accusations as “political’ about his alignment with the kirchnerismo. Although he could not clearly justify the change of the votes.

