President Alberto Fernández pointed out that he received “54 annual inflation points and 100 million dollars of external debt” from the administration of former President Mauricio Macri, and affirmed that despite the crisis and a difficult international context, his government created “more than a million and a half jobs”.
The president made statements during an interview on Urbana Play radio, where he also referred to the energy situation and pointed out that the Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline “will solve the problem of energy exports.”
In addition, the president stressed that Denying inflation “is stupid”assured that this “is not resolved from one day to the next” and that the Government is “aware that it is a problem”, although he recalled that it must be resolved in a complex world context, marked by the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Fernández also referred to the situation of Justice, considered that “the Judiciary It is functional to the interests of Cambiemos” and affirmed that the sentence received by Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner “was for an armed cause.”
He also stated that the Supreme Court “cannot have operators”, and assured that “everyone knows” that to speak with the president of the highest court, Horacio Rosatti, “you have to talk to Silvio Robles”.
“The government removed all spies from the courts”Alberto Fernandez
“The Supreme Court affected the federal co-participation law with the precautionary order that it issued in favor of the City of Buenos Aires. I never referred to the chats that were leaked in pushing for impeachment. We refer to the rulings, in which there was an excess in his republican capacities. They cannot administer the co-participation and order the Council of the Magistracy, ”he pointed out.
Fernández also said that his government “removed all the spies from the courts” and considered that the leak of the chats of the Buenos Aires Minister of Security and Justice, Marcelo D’Alessandro, is due to “an internal” from the opposition of Juntos por the change.
In addition, the President spoke about the Frente de Todos and stressed that “nobody” told him that he cannot run in the next elections, remarking that the ruling party candidate will emerge from a STEP and maintained that “there is no need to fear the opinion of the people.”
He considered that both he and Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner “want the same thing”, that in the ruling party “everyone is together” despite the differences and estimated that the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, “may be” the ruling party’s candidate for president.