The Minister of Social Development, Juan Zabaleta, said that the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) “will not be tightening the belt for Argentines” and assured that this is “a decision” taken by President Alberto Fernández, the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, and “all the political force” that represents the ruling party.
“The agreement with the IMF is not going to be tightening the belt on Argentines and Argentines, or on retired or retired people, or on teachers, or on male and female workers,” the official said in dialogue with radio Con Vos.
For this reason, he ratified, “it is not agreed in five minutes with the IMF, that is why there is a decision by the president (Alberto Fernández), the minister Martín Guzmán and the accompaniment of the political force to be able to make the best agreement without any type of adjustment “.
In addition, the official highlighted “the policy of amplitude and dialogue” that the national government has to “advance in the creation of employment and the revitalization” of the economy.
“The agreement with the IMF is not going to be tightening the belt on Argentines and Argentines, or on retired or retired people, or on teachers, or on male and female workers”
“Together with the Union Obrera de la Construcción (Uocra), the Argentine Chamber of Construction, the seven Hotel and Gastronomic Chambers, we have been generating spaces for discussion and incorporation in the coming months of the Enhance Plan in genuine employment”, remarked the former mayor of the Buenosairean party of Hurlingham.
In that sense, he added: “We are looking for a much broader view. That is why this week I was meeting with Daniel Funes de Rioja and Martín Cabrales at the UIA to advance in a work table, with all the sectors represented to advance in the generation of employment “.