The national deputy and head of the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party, Máximo Kirchner, questioned the former president this Sunday night Mauricio Macri because “he went to ask for” 44 billion dollars “to win an election and he lost it”and ensured that taking on debt with the International Monetary Fund was a “political loan and had to have a political resolution.”
“The man went to ask for 44,000 sticks to win an election, which aside, he lost it. All the Judiciary in favor, the media sector in favor, they did intelligence, they listened to you. And he lost the election,” expressed Máximo Kirchner in an interview with the lawyer and communicator Tomás Rebord broadcast on YouTube.
When referring to Macri, the legislator insisted that “He claimed self-criticism but until now I did not hear him say anything“.
In relation to the agreement with the IMF negotiated by the former Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, the deputy stated that since it was a “political loan, it had to have a political resolution.”
“It was said that a problem had been solved. It is true that Argentina’s weakness made the economic power decide to move forward, make a market coup, a run. If you understand that this possibility exists, tell society why,” he said. .
Along the same lines, he mentioned “our mistakes of not knowing how to communicate some things” within the Frente de Todos.
“Our intent is also to transform some things, politics as spectacle is not good. It takes you away from the debates you have to have”he warned.
and remembered that “YPF is 51% owned by the State and 49% private”.
“This coexistence must be articulated. The State regulates the temptations of the private sector and vice versa,” he said about the oil company.
Likewise, he criticized the treatment that Kirchnerism receives from some media sectors that say that “we are against the private sector or private property. Are they serious? Someone who made a policy like Procrear cannot be against property private,” he replied.
And he added: “The largest number of SMEs created was between 2003 and 2015.”
“Perhaps the sectors of economic power refer to private property as keeping everything for themselves, not to the property of ordinary people,” he stated, and in reference to the management of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, he asked himself: “What is the housing policy of the city of Buenos Aires? That’s where we have to give the discussion”.
On the other hand, he assured thatthere is a demand many times from the powers that the militants have to be perfect, and people are imperfect. They want to install that in society and that generates a lot of frustration regarding their leaders, because it begins to dehumanize them”.
In addition, he referred to the current situation in La Cámpora, in which there is a “transfer in the organization that is taking place naturally”, passing “in many cases” to young people who “began their militancy in the organization, not as we who come from previous experiences,” he said.
In that sense, he remarked that “the boys and girls join the military in a hyper-stigmatized organization, with joy and pride. It is their turn, as in Bahía Blanca, that they put a bomb in the basic unit and nobody says anything, the media say nothing or imply that it is almost deserved,” he recalled.
In addition, he warned that the new militants “have to take charge of these things, they have to interpret the demands of their generations.”
“The recovery of YPF, Aerolinas Argentinas, Anses, is a historic vindication of those of us who were young some time ago. Issues that these generations should calibrate and understand that nobody is going to give them anything“, he warned.
And he added: “In a world that tends to concentrate income and citizen tools increasingly need greater participation to try to establish a limit to the temptations that economic power has. Today they are without limit, they can handle a Supreme Court, they are primed It doesn’t end well.”
In another order, consulted for the definition of the last AFA tournament, Máximo Kirchner conveyed his joy at the victory of Racing and praised the management of Román Riquelme in Boca.
“I liked that it went well for him after everything the press mistreated him. Macri and everyone stood up. Like (Carlos) Bianchi did at the time. Riquelme believes in clubs as civil society, not as a public limited company. The work of the identity is fundamental for any process, political, sports, of any kind“, he added.