“Divided everything is more difficult”, admitted Alberto F

In the midst of the inmates in the Frente de Todos for the definition of the candidacies, President Alberto Fernández returned to bet yesterday for unity, during an act that he led in the province of Entre Ríos.

“You have to try to do something more to end the divisions in Argentina, because the truth is that divided everything is more difficult, it is much easier to do it together, understand that if we join efforts it is much easier to win,” he said.

The president’s words are especially important while the different internal sectors have already started the bid for the conformation of payrolls throughout the country and the definition of the presidential candidate for space.

“We have to listen to each other, see how we get ahead, and that is the secret of the future of Argentina: lower the noise of those who shout and listen more to the silent voice of those who need and want to live in a better country,” he said.

The President was there with Governor Gustavo Bordet, one of the provincial references who had refused to sign the request for impeachment against the Supreme Court that drives the national government.

Facing the campaign, Fernández maintained that “the recovery process of Argentina needs to include everyone”, and assured that “we have the peace of mind that there is not a single municipality in Argentina that has not received public works from the national State”. , and “we did not ask anyone how they think, what color is their political flag, we all, all, all of them went to help them.”

He also insisted that “some will continue to be angry, others to criticize. I am convinced, every day more convinced, that it is time for the hubbub of politics to calm down a bit and for the smiles of the people to start ringing”.

Chicanas. In his message from the city of Concepción del Uruguay, the President also made reference to the post-pandemic recovery of both gastronomic and tourist activities throughout the country.

“When I see that the hotel and gastronomy industry is full, now it turns out that the complaints I hear are that to go eat you have to wait two hours; well, welcome back,” she said. The reference is linked to a video that went viral through social networks where some American tourists waited about three hours to eat at a well-known grill in Palermo.

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