In his usual press conference on Thursdays, Gabriela Ceruti He referred to the uncomfortable event that occurred with the PRO deputies last Tuesday during the start of the Ordinary Sessions.
the presidential spokeswoman Gabriela Ceruti He maintained that the deputies “are not used to democratic debate”, this after the legislators withdrew from Parliament during the president’s speech on the IMF.
What’s more Gabriela Ceruti assured that the debt left by Mauricio Macri was historic and that the IMF itself pointed out in its report that the loan did not benefit Argentina, but that “most of the debt was capital flight”.
Likewise, the president indicated that she does not consider that the president’s statements on indebtedness will have repercussions on the debate on the new agreement that will take place in the coming days.
This, since for the journalist the parliamentarians who left the premises had the intention of “withdrawing from the beginning”, since what the president recalled about the loan is “a sustained truth”.
under this line, Cerruti He assured that the Government trusts in the “democratic dialogue, in the debate” to discuss the agreement, because the country has no other way out than to refinance the debt to overcome the crisis.
Gabriela Cerruti explained what the negotiations with the IMF are about
As the president indicated days ago, the presidential spokeswoman He confirmed that the negotiations with the body continue, since each point must be reviewed in great detail.
Despite this, the proposal could be presented in the next few hours in Congress to start the debate. In this sense, he invited the opposition to “those who were part of the problem, be part of the solution today”.
Regarding the consensus on electricity rates, which presented an obstacle in the negotiations last week, Cerruti assured that the “CVS salary variation coefficient” will be considered as a criterion.