2023-10-28 23:48:01
The presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza, Javier Mileywent to fill up with gasoline this Saturday at a service station in the northern area of the Buenos Aires suburbs and took advantage of the opportunity to question the ruling partywith which it will face in the November 19 runoff, due to the shortage of fuel that is registered in the country.
At the place, the libertarian candidate spoke with some motorists, took photos and He targeted the Government’s economic policy: “The caste model always ends the same, with scarcity or increased prices,” he indicated.
Milei, who has just received public support from Patricia Bullrich y Mauricio Macriin a gesture that unleashed a deep crisis in the coalition Together for Changealso referred to the runoff that will be contested before the minister and candidate, Sergio Massa.
«In 23 days we have the most important election of our lives“, assured the liberal leader and argued that “not only for us and all the work we have been doing for two years, but because what is defined is whether Argentina continues to be a prisoner of this political class that has caused so much damage.”
Oil companies announced that supply will normalize “in the coming days”
After the meeting yesterday Friday with the Secretary of Energy Flavia Royónthe oil companies announced this Saturday that the fuel supply, affected in a large part of the national territory, It will normalize “in the coming days”. Meanwhile, since midweek long lines of vehicles have been observed waiting to fill up with gasoline at service stations.
Through a statement, the firms YPF, Axion, Raízen and Trafigura They came out to clarify that the situation «It will normalize in the coming days«, and they explained, in line with what the Government already anticipated, that the supply of gasoline suffered a «series of events in recent days» that have put it «to the limit of its capacity».
Among these events, they mentioned: » (i) extraordinary levels of demand, especially in the last 15 days -long weekend, elections where there is a peak in mobility of people, start of agricultural planting, among others(ii) a greater dependence than usual on fuel imports due to scheduled shutdowns in some refineries, (iii) and more recently, an excess demand generated by an expectation of shortages.
Source: Argentine News
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