The governor of Formosa, Gildo Insfrán, considered this Wednesday that the warlike confrontation between Ukraine and Russia will have “serious consequences” for the countries that import energy, gas and oil, and affirmed that the developed nations and international credit organizations such as the Fund International Monetary Fund (IMF) “the only thing they know how to do is subjugate the free peoples” of the world.
“This conflict will have serious consequences for the countries of our region. because two nations that produce energy are at war. We have to cultivate good relations between neighboring nations to make ourselves stronger. We must overcome the hypocrisy of what is called the first world, that the only thing they want to do is subjugate the free peoples of the world, like ours, through international credit organizations,” Insfrán said, referring to the IMF.
Leading an act in the provincial capital for International Women’s Day that was commemorated on Tuesday, the president also stated that “unfortunately Argentina had a pandemic prior to the coronavirus, and they were the four years of a government (that of Mauricio Macri) that sold us to the highest bidder”
They arrived and ruled lying, and they continue to do so to want to return. We must be prepared again, ask our colleagues from other places to understand that the saving word continues to be unity, which does not mean piling up, but is based on a national justicialist doctrine, which seeks the greatness of the Homeland and happiness. of his people” he emphasized.
On the other hand and at the end of his speech highlighted the importance of the 50% salary increase for agents of the provincial public administration, retirees and pensioners noting that 18,000 million pesos will enter the provincial economy, considering that this benefit “will also favor the private sector.”