
Rodrigo De Loredo's family receives $54 million from the State per month
The environment of the radical leader is highly connected with the State.
While criticizing the permanent appointments in Córdoba, the family of deputy Rodrigo De Loredo, his wife, and the circle of his political partner, Luis Juez, accumulate jobs in the State that amount to at least $54 million monthly in salaries.
According to a report by El Disenso, this data highlights an apparent contradiction with the austerity discourse that both leaders publicly maintain.
The De Loredo family: a network of jobs in Public Administration
Rodrigo De Loredo has harshly criticized the permanent appointment of 5,000 employees in Córdoba, promoted by Governor Martín Llaryora. However, his own family circle is widely linked to state employment:
- Fernando José De Loredo: His partner, Sofía Soledad Herrera, works in the Administration Directorate of the Judiciary.
- Gonzalo Marcelino De Loredo: His wife, Celina Noé Amato, is an employee of the University of Córdoba and CONICET.
- Marcela De Loredo and her partner, Martín Vijnovsky: They run the company Mate & Co, which has received state subsidies.
- Carolina Aguad, De Loredo's wife, works in the Council of the Magistracy.
Additionally, Carolina Aguad's family also adds several state salaries:
- Sofía Aguad (De Loredo's sister-in-law) is an employee at the Municipality of Córdoba.
- Marcos José Rojas Moresi (Sofía Aguad's partner) also works at the Municipality.
- Juan José, Agustín, and Santiago José Rojas Moresi (Marcos's brothers) hold positions in the Municipality, the Judiciary, and Notarial Registry 3.
- Juan José Rojas Moresi (Marcos's father) is the president of the Tenth Criminal Chamber.
- María Dolores Aguad (another sister-in-law of De Loredo) works in the Administration Directorate of the Judiciary.
The Juez family: a constant presence in the State
Luis Juez, political ally of De Loredo, also has multiple relatives in public service:
- Martín Juez Corte (the senator's son) has held positions in the Council of the Magistracy, the Deliberative Council, and the Municipality of Córdoba.
- María Agustina Juez Corte (daughter) works in the Council of the Magistracy.
- Marcela and Marta Juez (sisters) have positions in the Ministries of Education and Health of Córdoba.
- Pedro Alcaraz (brother-in-law) is an employee of the Ministry of Education and was listed as an agent of the National Senate.
- Claudio Sucheki (brother-in-law) works at ARCA.
- Daniel Juez (Luis's twin brother) left his position at ERSEP to assume as a Córdoba legislator.
- Graciela Saieg (sister-in-law) is a teacher in the Ministry of Education of Córdoba.
- Florencia Juez (sister-in-law) is an employee of the Córdoba Legislature.
Figures that contradict the opposition discourse
The income of these 21 relatives totals $53,779,265 monthly, representing an estimated annual expense of $645,351,180, not including potential salary increases in public administration.
While Rodrigo De Loredo positions himself as a strong opponent of public employment and denounces the permanent appointments in Córdoba, his family circle and that of Luis Juez continue to receive high incomes from the State. This contrast between discourse and reality raises doubts about the coherence of their positions and the true scope of their austerity proposal.
More posts: