Pullaro Harshly Questioned Milei: “neither Kirchnerism Was so Cruel to Santa Fe”
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The governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, referred this Tuesday to the call for dialogue conducted by President Javier Milei and anticipated that the response will be discussed within the United Provinces space, made up of leaders from different provinces. “Every time a president summons the governors, the duty of the governors is to go,” he said in statements to the press. Pullaro criticized the style of communication of the national gover…
“They didn’t pay what was due, but at least they paid a part. This national government cut us to the deficit flow of the retirement fund, which should be covered by law and agreements,” said the governor of Santa Fe. Read more
After the announcement of a call by the national government to the provinces in the context of a possible new economic crisis, Governor Maximiliado Pullaro referred to the moment that citizens live. See more: “People don’t want more screams, they want facts”: Pullaro after the harsh defeat of the government See more: Santa Fe defines its new Constitution and prepares for Friday’s swearing: it will have 161 articles See more: Milei sets up a poli…
The governor of Santa Fe warned that, although the national government shows corrections in some macroeconomic variables, the daily situation of the citizenry continues to deteriorate. “The pocket does not reach and people feel it in the street,” he remarked. He related this climate of unrest to the electoral setbacks of La Libertad Avanza in key districts, such as [...] The Pullaro entry: “Neither Kirchnerismo was so cruel to Santa Fe” was firs…
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