After the controversial phrase of Patricia Bullrich about his desire to “explode everything” before November 19, now the advisor of Javier Milei and possible Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francos, predicted that in Argentina there is a “economic bomb” and said that it can “explode Sergio Massa before December 10.”
The former official of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) during the current government crossed paths to the ranks of La Libertad Avanza before the PASSED and from there he launched harsh criticism of the Minister of Economy and candidate of Unión por la Patria.
In dialogue with Radio Millenium, Francos criticized his former government colleague by pointing out that “he has been governing Argentina for 15 months” and in that time He did “quite the opposite of what he says he is going to do from now on.”
“You can’t lie to people like this. This is what I dislike about the political Massa,” he stated in statements to the press, and questioned the recent economic measures – elimination of the tax on Profits, the return of VAT, the bonuses retirement, credits for workers – since they are “increasing the deficit” and “it will mean future inflation.”
Consulted by the journalist Romina Manguel Regarding the current economic situation in Argentina, the leader of the libertarian space agreed with Bullrich’s position that there is “a bomb” and stated that “it could explode on him before December 10.”
When referring to the UP candidate, he assured that he is “a person who is desperately fighting for power” and that “he knows that he is in a difficult situation and is doing everything possible, he does not care what happens next, he will see how he solves it.” ”.
Regarding the future, he noted that If Massa wins he will resolve it “by saying the opposite of what he said”in contrast to its own space, “Or he will solve it by generating more emissions and more inflation, which is the most likely thing he will do.”
“If he makes an adjustment, he will have a problem with his own strength. He is also at a crossroads, but since he postpones the issue, what he wants is to have power,” she said.
Regarding the end, he considered that if the minister bets on more monetary emission “we will end up in a total disaster.” And regarding the “economic bomb” he expressed: “I hope it never explodes. I’m not saying that it explodes, I’m saying that it misses variables in the economy that generate more distortion,” he added.
Bullrich: “I hope it explodes before”
Days ago, the former presidential candidate of Together for Change, Patricia Bullrich, spoke about the critical situation that the Argentine economy is going through and, in a regrettable sincericide, confessed that he expects an inflationary crisis to break out in the weeks before the runoff: “I hope it explodes before”. And, paradoxically, then He questioned the Government’s “campaign of fear” regarding the removal of subsidies.
When making her forecast for the coming weeks, the head of the PRO said that “what is happening to us is the announcement of the Argentine tragedy that explodes on November 19. It’s exploding sooner.” And to the surprise of the television hosts, she stated: “I hope it explodes sooner.”
Fraud accusations continue
Francos spoke this Saturday with the program El Fin de la Metáfora on Radio Con Vos and, in harmony with the members of La Libertad Avanza, reiterated the claims for electoral fraud and the possibilities of your space for the runoff, despite the fact that the accusations were denied by the Electoral Chamber.
“I’m not going to tell you that there was fraud because I can’t say it,” he said. Franks although he considered that “if what people propose as fraud circulates with so much virulence on the networks, it is a sign that people have that sensation that something has happened.”
In this context, he made “a call to the entire leadership of avoid trapstry to choice is transparent and that people have the assurance that the result of the choice It is what the people voted for.” Yes ok Freedom Advances did not make formal complaints about electoral fraudthe libertarian spokesperson said that “there was electoral traps. At many tables where we didn’t have prosecutors the vote was distorted. As we have no proof concrete, there is no way we can raise it in the Justice”.
Guillermo Francos reiterated that the position of fraud is symptomatic: “Our perception as a party is that there were many forces in which the result that appeared publicly It is not what we assume the vote should have been. from the people”. “We have no evidence to prove fraud, only comparative analysis,” she summarized.
Source: Ambito