Guillermo Francos Left for Cristina Kirchner’s Crossover because of His Criticism of the Lowering of Retentions: “He Understands Nothing”
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The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, went to the crossing of former Vice President Cristina Kirchner this Sunday for his sayings related to the permanent reduction of retentions to the countryside, an announcement made by President Javier Milei on Saturday morning during the inaugural act of the 137th Rural Exhibition in Palermo. “He understands nothing,” said the former Minister of the Interior in radio statements, after the Peronist referent…
The chief of staff defended the measure announced by Milei that would tax the agricultural sector.The former president had accused the government of "governing for the rich."
The chief of staff crossed the former president after the announcement of a "permanent" reduction in agricultural exports. He also spoke of the elections in the province of Buenos Aires: "There are people who didn't agree but we're all going to work on the same side," he said.
Francos Defended the Veto on the Retirement Law and Said: "We Will Win the Province of Buenos Aires"
The chief of staff, Guillermo Francos, said that President Javier Milei will veto the retirement mobility law approved by Congress, arguing that “the distribution system is not enough to cover the increases” and that the state can no longer spend more than it collects. “If so much public money had not been lost in improper pockets, there would also be more resources for retirees,” he added, in a shot for raising Kirchnerism. Consulted by the cri…
An Economist Close to Cristina Kirchner Crossed Milei for Retentions and Compared Her to Retirements
The economist Hernán Letcher, director of the Centro de Economía Política Argentina (CEPA) and close to Cristina Kirchner, crossed the government of Javier Milei hard for the reduction of retentions announced at the Rural Exposition and contrasted it with the refusal to improve retirements. According to Noticias Argentinas, Letcher published an analysis on his social networks where he questions the fiscal cost of the measure. "Is it not worth wo…
A few hours after the government announced the withdrawal of the detentions, Cristina Kirchner disarmed one of the libertarian fallacies that assures that “there is no money” in the state. From San José 1111, the former president sent a message to the militants who participated in the torch march in Moreno to commemorate the anniversary of Eva Perón’s death. “The most important thing of that little meeting in La Rural,” she said, “is to confirm …
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