“You have to talk little and work a lot”
The national deputy for San Juan, Jose Luis Gioja spoke following the resignation of the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, and asked not to make “speculations“. “You have to talk little, especially those who have institutional responsibilities, and work a lot“, declared the legislator in dialogue with C5N.
In that sense, he added: “We must exercise caution and ask the opposition to try not to make firewood from the fallen tree because there is no fallen tree. Institutions and democracy must be defended, always“.
After assuring that “we are going through a very complicated stage, in a complicated world”, He addressed “those who speculate, those who are on the subject of hitting the market” and asked them “that everything has a limit and that they have to stop.”
“Solidarity has to be proportional to those who have the most and it seems that this is not the case. I hope there is a lot of strength and conviction in Alberto and Cristina, that no one rub their hands and no one believes that, if the country is doing badly, he is going to do well“, assured the Cuyo legislator.
Finally, asked regarding the dialogue between the President and the Vice, Gioja stated: “I think we have to talk to everyone. Alberto is not an enemy of Cristina. They will have some different appreciations, but they have shown that they are both part of the coalition“.
Juan Ross arrived at Quinta de Olivos
The Secretary of Media and Public Communication of the Presidency, Juan Rossentered the Quinta de Olivos around 4 in the followingnoon.
While Alberto Fernández continues to meet with his most trusted leaders, with the arrival of Ross all the key names of the Casa Rosada communication team say they are present in Olivos.
The conversations of Alberto Fernández and Sergio Massa went to fourth intermission
Spokesmen for the -for now- president of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa, let it be known that the talks with President Alberto Fernández went to an intermediate room, following almost three hours of talks in the Quinta de Olivos.
The Tigrense left the presidential residence, but they would continue to negotiate possible cabinet changes later. Massismo sources slipped in several media outlets that, in the next few hours, he will communicate once more with the President and might even return to Olivos.
Belize, at Casa Rosada
At the time that Sergio Massa was leaving Olivos, a man of extreme confidence of the President arrived at Casa Rosada: Gustavo Beliz. The Secretary for Strategic Affairs arrived at Casa Rosada shortly before 3:00 p.m.
The Government spokesperson, Gabriela Cerruti, the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Nation Julio Vitobello, Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero and Vilma Ibarra, Legal and Technical Secretary, remain in the presidential residence.