In early 2006, the national Ministry of Planning considered taking control of the company to arrange its reprivatization, but the provincial government of Felipe Solá refused to allow this to happen, arguing that under provincial state control the company was working very efficiently and with low fares .
He was appointed Provincial Director of Funding Policy and Public Credit for the Province of Buenos Aires by Governor Felipe Solá in 2004, during which tenure he managed the redemption of the remaining Patacón bonds issued as complementary currency by Governor Carlos Ruckauf during the depths of the 2001 crisis.
He returned to public service in April 2004, when Buenos Aires Governor Felipe Solá named him Minister of Security.
Governor Felipe Solá reportedly turned down the role before it was offered to Ureta Sáenz Peña.
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