Gabriela Cerruti questioned Claudio Lozano, director of Banco Nación, for his criticism: “You should ask yourself what are you doing there”

In the midst of the tensions that are on the surface in the front of all (FdT) -despite the latest attempts by albertismo to call return to the path of unity-, the government spokesperson, Gabriela Cerruti, he referred to the letter from kirchnerist intellectuals with harsh criticism of the president Alberto Fernandez and his entourage for being “moderate” and said that “it’s very good” that these debates take place, but that the Government must continue with the management.

However, yes it was critical of those who throw darts into the coalition and remain in the ranks of the ruling party. “One has to know its limits and how long to stay or not, if this position is so extreme. You yourself do not feel part. If you have such an extreme position, you should ask yourself what are you doing there, what leads you to stay? raised in Radio 10 the spokeswoman, following they put as an example to Claudio Lozano, one of the directors of Banco Nación, who does not stop questioning the President’s strategy.

Yesterday, the Minister of Security, Hannibal Fernandezalso asked Lozano “to reason” and stop going once morest the president. “I generally agree with Hannibal.” Cerruti raised today and thus showed harmony with the former Kirchnerist chief of staff, one of the officials who is another of the most preponderant media voices in defense of the national administration.

Meanwhile, Cerruti was not so vehement with the intellectuals loyal to Vice President Cristina Kirchner that made transcend a letter where they blame the position of Fernández and the officials who respond to him. In that letter, they say that the government’s policies came “at its most tragic point”, that measures “that do not materialize” are anticipated and that “moderation turns into impotence”, for which they limit: “Everything that appears moderate ends up being weak and without transforming capacity.”

Convinced that the government should not be “scared” For the debates, Cerruti compared how the militants have to act in comparison with those who are in the Casa Rosada. “It is very good that they give the debates in the spaces that they have to give them, meanwhile we have to govern. They are ideas of where to go deeper, one later is government and cannot stop managing because the debates take place”, he maintained and added: “I have been a brave legislator, So I’m not scared of these kinds of situations. One has to know to what extent situations are for debate and when for agreement”.

After revealing in her last press conference that Cristina Kirchner did not respond to the messages she sent her President when her office was attacked, the spokeswoman said she “has no idea” if the exchange over the phone was resumed in the dome of the coalition.

Alberto Fernández appointed Gabriela Cerruti as Government spokesperson in October last year Instagram gabicerru

“For me, to speak or not to speak, whether they get along or not, are personal relationship debates. One does not have to be a friend to be in a government, it has to have political agreements. There was a political difference regarding the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that is expressed in how it was voted, I would not understand that there was any political difference in those agreements by which we reached the government in 2019″, the official stated.

His statements were made a few minutes before the President spoke on the radio and delivered a message of cohesion towards the Kirchnerist terminals. “On my part, do not expect a single gesture that breaks unity,” assured the president, who, however, He clarified that there is no “collegiate presidency” and that he is the one who makes the decisions.

On the other hand, the spokeswoman said that the “priority” of the officialdom is contain inflationa variable that the Government still might not control, despite having an official dedicated specifically to this task: the Secretary of Domestic Trade, Roberto Feletti.

“The greed and speculation they are unacceptable at a time of international war and economic crisis in Argentina, emerging from a pandemic. I would almost say that it is a criminal act. The President has instructed the ministers to be relentless with those who seek to speculate and obtain an extraordinary income right now,” Cerruti asserted.

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