In the midst of internal negotiations and with the opposition to close an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, he criticized international organizations, such as the World Bank, for “making policy with predictions” according to the color of governments and, at the same time, asked that the deal to pay the debt “not deviate from the economic recovery policy”.
“If it can be achieved that this body does not deviate [el plan], we are very optimistic recovery, “said the official in dialogue with Radio 10. “We have to define where we want to go, we cannot accept an adjustment, we have to reinforce active policies so that they reach those who need it most ”, highlighted an effusive governor.
For Kicillof, the country has accumulated six years of crisis. “After four years of macrismo and two of pandemic, just now significant growth is being seen, of very strong economic recovery. Both the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, and the President Alberto Fernández were very clear that an adjustment cannot be accepted at this stage“Continued the Buenos Aires official.
Likewise, the Buenos Aires president criticized the forecasts made by the international credit organizations with respect to the realities of the countries. In this regard, he stated: “It seems that the positive or negative numbers indicate rather the sympathy that one has with the governments”. “It is systematic” his actions, qualified the governor.
“They always screw up the forecasts when the government does not have a political sign that they like. More than technical, it is a political issue ”, he pointed out.
“What he saw is absolutely illegal,” Kicillof said when asked regarding the images of the meeting in which, as denounced by the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI), a “persecution” was coordinated once morest the trade unionist Juan Pablo “Pata” Medina, former head of the La Plata section of the Uocra.
“I saw the video and I am really impressed. It’s crazy that it happened in Buenos Aires. There were all the powers of the provincial State, ”added the Buenos Aires president.
The statements of Kicillof took place following last night the federal judge of La Plata Ernest Kreplak make room for the prosecutor’s request Ana Russo to order a “comprehensive report” on the calls crossed between the former governor Maria Eugenia Vidal and the officials of his government who participated in that meeting.