Unionist waves goodbye to gov't's bloc
Four lawmakers leave the Victory Front's Lower House bloc
Three legislators that were part of the Victory Front party's Lower House bloc will officially announce they step away from the kirchnerite bloc to be part of Jorge Busti's party.
The Entre Rios' lawmakers who stepped away of the Victory Front's bloc are María Cristina Cremer, Busti's wife, who was re-elected during this year's mid term elections, María de los Angeles Petit, who will leave her post in December, and Gustavo Zavallo, who will leave his post in 2011.
Tomorrow at 14:30 in a press conference they will announce their new political bloc.
Although they were supposed to be part of Carlos Reutemann party's "Santa Fe Federal" block, the deputies decided to stay independent but linked with Reutemann and Cordoba's governor, Juan Schiaretti's party.
Meanwhile, Dissident Blue and White General Labour Confederation (CGT) union umbrella group head Luis Barrionuevo decided to formally step away from the ruling party's Victory Front bloc to be part of the new National Unionism bloc.
It has always come to the public eye's attention that even being a fiercest detractor of the Kirchnerite, Barionuevo always remained as part of the ruling party's Congress lower house bloc.
Barrionuevo, also former restaurant's workers union leader, could be joining national Unionism where his brother in law -Dante Caamaño- is part of.
After they step away, the Victory Front will see its number of members reduced to 96 lawmakers on December 10.
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