2023-05-12 11:07:56
After the chicana that the vice president gave him Cristina Kirchner when reminding him that he was the author of the controversial and failed resolution 125 of mobile retentions of 2008, the national senator of the UCR Martin Lousteau He assured that she “does not take responsibility for the measures she took when she was President.”
“What amazes me is the level of growing cynicism of the vice president,” said the former Minister of Economy in television statements, 15 years following that controversial measure that the Kirchner government tried to implement by decree and when reporting its rejection. It was sent to Congress, where following an arduous debate it ended up being shipwrecked with the remembered “no positive” tiebreaker vote of the then vice president Julio Cobos.
For the leader of Evolution, Cristina Kirchner “She does not take charge of the measures she took when she was President”, and even more so she does not take charge of anything from her past, nor of this Government… of anything.
“Inflation is galloping, the fiscal deficit continues, there are stratospheric rates to take on debt, poverty is rising, they beg for dollars,” the radical recited.
And he continued with his attack once morest the vice president, whom he accused of “not taking charge of (July) From Vido, from Lázaro Báez, from Alberto (Fernández)…you are welcome”.
This way, Lousteau came out at the crossroads Cristina Kirchnerwho had left him in a bad light with a sharp Chicana during the start of the Senate briefing, in which the Chief of Staff participated, Agustín Rossi.
The episode occurred at the time of hoisting the flag, when Lousteau. In response, the vice president replied, “You should have learned by now that you don’t need a quorum for a briefing.”
“They should learn economics,” retorted the leader of Evolution. To which the head of the Upper House replied: “You taught me with the 125.”
The moment was captured by a video that quickly spread through social networks and reminded the discussion that 2008 marked one of the most difficult times in the management of Cristina Kirchner, confronting his government with the rural entities that protested with an impressive and extensive lockout for the bosses.
Asked regarding the dispute, Lousteau He indicated that “it was one of the many crosses” he has with the head of the Senate. “We permanently have strong crosses,” said the economist.
And regarding his evaluation of resolution 125, he admitted it was his mistake to promote it. “I was wrong. I thought at the time that I was going to be able to moderate the damage they were going to do (William) Moreno and she, but she should have resigned earlier,” he said.
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