2023-09-02 20:46:00
The Minister of Economy and candidate for president, Sergio Massa led an act together with the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof and held: “If there are officials who don’t walk, let’s throw them out and if there are policies that don’t work, let’s change them.” It was in the town of Alejandro Korn, San Vicente party, where he considered that the province of Buenos Aires “will be the pillar” in the next general elections in October.
Massa, considered this Saturday, September 2, that the province of Buenos Aires “will be the pillar” for Unión por la Patria in the next general elections in October. He also asked “not to return Argentina to the past.”
From the town of Alejandro Korn, San Vicente district, he inaugurated a level crossing accompanied by Kicillof and the Minister of the Interior, Edward ‘Wado’ of Peter. “We know that many of the neighbors feel the frustration of the crisis and the failure of some policies or the lack of response that generate a bitter taste, but that is not resolved by going back,” the Minister emphasized.
“I want to be clear with what is being discussed in Argentina. If there is a change of government, the train ticket will cost $1,100 pesos and the bus is going to be worth 700 pesos”, warned Massa.
“It is one thing to say nice little words while being funny or spicy in television studios and another thing is to bring ideas down to people’s real lives. They are not only thinking of privatizing the railways, but they are also thinking of eliminating the aid that the State puts through the SUBE in the train and bus ticket ”, he pointed out, pointing to the opposition.
“They propose less railways, we more railways. They propose to close the public works, we more public works. They propose to hand over our currency and transform our Homeland into a place with no destination for development. We plan to sell Argentine work to the world in order to have a strong economy and continue investing in public works, to continue generating development and work”, he continued.
Massa, once morest Milei’s dollarization and Bullrich’s bimonetarism
Then, the Minister of Economy called to take into account “the life of each worker, student and retiree who pays 700 pesos for a bus ticket and 1,100 pesos for a train ticket.” “That is what the opposition raises without distinction because one proposes dollarization without further adothat is, to put the United States flag on the Central Bank, and others propose cowardly dollarization which is to make the two currencies coexist for a while”, he explained in reference to Javier Milei and Patricia Bullrich respectively.
“We do not want to continue being beggars of the world, we do not want to continue borrowing, we want to live on the effort and development of our country,” he said. Regarding the railways, he recalled that “our interior died when they came up with the story of privatization and the branch that stops, the branch that closes“, alluding to the phrase of former President Carlos Menem at the end of 1989.
At the start of the campaign, the candidates bid for the rules of the game for the debate
Previously, Axel Kicillof spoke who lamented that “those ideas that ended with the railways” have returned and that “those who advise the two sides of the right on the economy have the same privatization and disinvestment project that was the death of the railway”.
“You have to be aware when you hear those miraculous proposals that are actually false and also old because there is nothing original or new in wanting to privatize the services and say that there will be no public works with chainsaws and dynamite”, he added.
The governor also thanked Massa for “fighting a huge fight with the creditors to avoid the conditions, limitations and impositions that the Fund wants, as a result of the debt that the government of (Mauricio) Macri irresponsibly took and that affects us more than the difficulties we already have.
The act was also attended by the Minister of Transportation, Diego Giuliano; the owner of Argentine Trains, Martín Marinucci, and the mayor of San Vicente, Nicolás Mantegazza; among others.
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