Thursday, April 21, 2022

Replacement of parts in the organizational chart of the government ICT sector

The Manzur-Neme line is strengthened in the positions of greatest weight and massismo advances in central dependencies

The changes produced in the ICT area of the national government suggest where the focus of the new management will be: the expansion of the service, the ordering of spectrum and the dejudicialization of the relationship with operators. But it also points out the nuclei of political power within the state structure.

The movement of pieces for the restructuring these days -and until the closing of this edition- power in the ICT sector implies a consolidation of the front made up of the chief of staff and his deputy, Juan Manzur-Jorge Neme, in most of positions with greater administrative weight and, under that orbit, an advance that responds to the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa in strategically central dependencies.

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