The head of radicalism and governor of Jujuy, Gerardo Moralesaffirmed this Saturday, February 11, that the president Alberto Fernández “lives in another country“, following the head of state affirmed that Argentina is “the second nation that had grown the most”.
“It is a government that instead of addressing the problems of the people, the agenda it chooses is that of the Court. It seems to me that it is wrong. And the President’s sayings too, I think that He lives in another country. He is making statements out of context.”Morales pointed out in statements to CNN Radio.
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In this framework, the radical leader retorted: “Where does the president live? There is a serious problem. It is necessary to have a productive program that transforms the Argentine Republic. We need a President with character, with management skills and experience“.
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Morales’s opinion came following Alberto Fernández affirmed this Friday during an act, in the Buenos Aires party of Berazategui, that Argentina was “the second country in the world that has grown the most in the last two years.”
“In the last two years, its economy grew by more than 16%. That makes us the second country in the world that has grown the most in the last two years, only China surpasses us in growth,” the President had indicated.
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In this context, the governor of Jujuy made reference to the “uncertainty” that the leaders of the Frente de Todos provoke: “From the political and economic leadership, clear and certain signals must be given.”
“Anyone charges anything because you don’t know what happens tomorrow. In this climate of uncertainty it is hard to solve inflation. If the policy is not ordered and if there is no course, a lot of uncertainty is generated,” he said.
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Regarding the Together for Change candidacies Looking ahead to this year’s presidential elections, Morales specified: “The lists close on June 24, so candidates may be added or dropped“.
“Yo I will present my candidacy in the first fortnight of March. I think the key is to have a program, good relations, that if there is any debate it is regarding ideas, that we are mature in the face of what is happening to the country,” he concluded.
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