2023-11-05 16:49:58
Visiting this Sunday in San Fernando, the Minister of Economy and candidate of Unión por la Patria Sergio Massa led a large event before hundreds of people, seeking to polarize directly with the ‘chainsaw-style’ speech of his adversary, the libertarian Javier Milei , already in the final stretch that leads to the November 19 runoff. “Tell them that a country is not built by selling organs, but with heart,” Massa shot, pointing to the sensitive issue of organs that Milei first mentioned and then several of his followers replied.
“The Argentina that is coming is built with the heart,” Massa insisted, combining in his speech allusions to defending public education, public transportation, the currency and he even cited the Malvinas issue, pointing out in one of his most applauded passages that “The blood of our veterans and our fallen is not negotiated, the Malvinas were, are and will be in Argentina.”
“We want to be a homeland, we want to be a nation, we want our currency, our Malvinas, our anthem and we want our flag. Long live the Homeland,” said Massa in San Fernando. Although he did not specifically name Milei, he left it implicit in each sentence that his electoral preaching is the opposite of the ‘chainsaw’ that the libertarian candidate usually wields.
“In a country where they want to privatize health, what we tell them is that we want health to be free so that those who can pay prepaid can live and be cared for, but also those who cannot pay and trust the system. public health,” he added.
Massa repeated that in the ballot “very important things are defined, it is defined whether workers have the right to paid vacations or not, whether workers have the right to compensation or not, whether workers have a collective bargaining agreement or not, we defend the “I work with rights, we do not want slaves in Argentina, we want well-paid workers.”
“We want better pensions, more medicines, more protection for our retirees, who are those who have worked their entire lives in the retirement system of our country.”said the official minister.
“If there is something that makes Argentina great, it is equal opportunities; it is that the son of a worker or an unemployed person can dream of being an engineer, lawyer or president,” said Massa.
Finally, the UxP candidate spoke “to the youngest mothers, to the grandmothers, to the women who today are the driving force that changes ideas” to whom he stressed that the country faces “a rare phenomenon that has to do with “Violence has to do with authoritarianism, it has to do with the curtailment of rights, it also has to do with dealing with the crises that we have had to live through.”
“I want to simplify it in a phrase that moves you in these 10 days to defend this flag, this flag that unites us all, that is the one that we never have to stop looking at, they want to transform us into a country where our children go to school with a gun in their backpack,” he warned, highlighting “I want us to live in a country where our children go to school with a computer in their backpack thinking regarding growing up, thinking regarding studying thinking regarding working.”
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