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The governor made the decision to withdraw the candidacy of Emerenciano Sena, the piquetero leader and one of those arrested for the disappearance of the young woman.
The mother of Cecilia Strzyzowski, the young woman who has disappeared in Chaco since June 2 (partner of César Sena, son of a piquetero couple with close ties to Jorge Capitanich), argued this Tuesday that the governor of Chaco should have suspended the elections .
“What Capitanich would have to do is postpone the STEP. He should have suspended them. That would have to have been done by a leader who really is with his people, a guy who puts his face and his balls. He should have suspended or postponed them until they are solve this,” said Gloria Romero in dialogue with Urbana Play.
Emerenciano Sena, who is detained along with six other people for the disappearance of Cecilia, was removed from the ballot as a candidate for provincial deputy by decision of the president, who had been best man at Sena’s wedding with Marcela Acuña in 2014.
“You cannot do a vote like this, it is disrespectful towards the family, towards Cecilia, and towards the fact. Capitanich would have had to show his face because he went to the best man at the wedding of these people,” the mother of these people continued indignantly. the missing girl
Cecilia was a computer technician and disappeared on Friday June 2 in Resistencia, Chaco. She never got to travel to Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, where her in-laws had promised her a job.
“She was very excited. This trip was to see if it was really like that and what the house was like because she had 6 puppies. It was a trip for a few days. They signed the papers and then came back to move. But they never left the house. province,” explained Gloria.
About that job, he described: “The mother-in-law (Marcela Acuña) had supposedly gotten it for him. It was a job on the planning floor at the Government House there, a political position.”
In this sense, he targeted the parents of César Sena for their political connections. “Emerenciano is the one who manages all social things here in Chaco. Everything passed through his hands. Milagro Sala in Jujuy is a baby at the breast next to what Emerenciano is,” he described.
And he continued: “They are the gang of Chaco. They do not claim. They overwhelm and press. They had political protection of all kinds. They were untouchable here. I am very outraged, today my lawyer is going to give a lot of information.”
The ticket of the Chaco Front with Capitanich, Sena and Acuña.
In addition, he said that the relatives of César Sena always rejected Cecilia. “At first I did not agree that they get married because his family rejected my daughter a lot to the point that they did not go to the wedding or the civil one.”
“It cannot be that because you are the son of a politician you believe that you can do anything, that you can make a person disappear. And I say disappear because it is a way of saying it,” concluded Gloria, who asked for the collaboration of the neighbors to be present at the march that will take place this Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in the Central Plaza of Resistencia.
Cecilia’s disappearance
Cecilia Strzyzowski disappeared on Friday, June 2. Her husband, César Sena, was the one who picked her up at a relative’s house, in the 500 Viviendas de Barranqueras neighborhood, to take her to Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, where Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña, César’s parents, had supposedly got a job through his contacts in politics.
Sena turned herself in on Saturday and her parents are in custody, suspected of having participated in the girl’s disappearance after a search of her home, where they found bloodstains and millions of pesos in cash.
The case was left in charge of the gender violence prosecutor Jorge Cáceres Olivera, who activated the protocol of alleged femicide. In the first hours of the investigation, it was ruled out that Cecilia had left the province on some public transport.
Cesar Sena and Cecilia Strzyzowski.
The last person to see Cecilia on June 1 before the alleged trip with Sena was her great-aunt, Mercedes Flores. Cecilia got into her partner’s white Toyota Hilux van and they set out on the road.
The plan consisted of sleeping at Emerenciano and Marcela’s house, and the next day going to Corrientes to take a plane to Ushuaia with a stopover in Buenos Aires.