The head of the block of deputies of the Frente de Todos (FdT), Germán Martínez, considered that it is “fundamental” that the government coalition continue “working together” so that “all Argentine men and women find” in the ruling party “the way to solve the country’s problems.
“There has always been some kind of roughness in the political spaces that govern Argentina. It is essential that we continue working together,” said the Santa Fe deputy in statements to CNN radio.
In this sense, Martínez pointed out that the central objective of the unity of all the sectors that make up the ruling party is that “we must try to ensure that all Argentines find in the Front of All the way to solve the country’s problems.”
“There has always been some kind of roughness in the political spaces that govern Argentina. It is essential that we continue working together”German Martinez
“Union in our space is possible,” said the head of the FDT block, who also marked a starting point with “the approval of the board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of the agreement to refinance the 2018 debt.”
“An important issue for our country has ended. Ready, period, now we have to get to work on a diversified agenda. And that will generate an improvement in the leadership of President Alberto Fernández, who has a permanent call to find meeting points” , he added.
This Friday, the leadership of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved the agreement with Argentina to refinance the debt for US$44,000 million assumed by the government of Mauricio Macriwhich will allow the immediate disbursement of US$ 9,656 million, according to what was communicated by the agency after the meeting of the Executive Board.
Regarding the differences in the Frente de Todos that were evident in the debate on the agreement with the Fund, Martínez stated that “all this is resolved with politics, dialogue, time and letting water pass under the bridge.”
“If something was not lacking in the block -in Deputies- they were spaces to chat. Now we have to look forward, build unity, face the most urgent problems of Argentines, and strengthen the President”, he stressed.
In this regard, Martínez defined himself as “an optimist” because, as he said, “I believe that if we all row in the same direction we can find a way out.”