The spokesperson for the Presidency, Gabriela Cerruti, affirmed that “the most reasonable thing is that tomorrow the governors of all the provinces will be in this institutional framework to which they have been summoned, since so many times they speak of dialogue and consensus and the need to deal between all the subjects of State “.
At first, it had been said that both the radicals Gerardo Morales de Jujuy, Gustavo Valdés de Corrientes and Rodolfo Suárez de Mendoza would not attend the call, although they will finally send representatives. For his part, the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, (PRO) did not confirm his participation.
“The Government maintains a vocation for dialogue and construction, understanding that Argentina will be strengthened if we behave as a nation-state, with the maturity and political responsibility that this requires; the debt is not a problem of a Government, it is a problem with the one that loads all Argentina “, indicated official sources.
Minister Guzmán anticipated that “It will be a very important new instance” in which it will give “details of what is happening in these negotiations, in this process of understanding by the international community of the operation of the Argentine economy.”
The national senator for the Front of All of the City of Buenos Aires, Mariano Recalde, said this Tuesday that the opposition must be “more responsible” in questioning the decision of the leaders of Together for Change to refuse to participate in tomorrow’s meeting between the governors and Minister Guzmán.
“The external debt generated by (former president) Mauricio Macri is a problem for 4 generations of Argentines and Argentines and that will be charged by the next 15 governments. This is how serious is the damage to the country that they generated in just 4 years,” he wrote Senator Recalde on his Twitter account.
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