He National Radical Deputy for Misiones Martin Arjol He anticipated that he will support President Javier Milei with the veto of the Education Financing Act approved by the National Congress. “Just like President Milei, I will not support anything that causes fiscal imbalance,” he said.
Arjol was one of the radical legislators who supported Milei’s veto of the pension reform, after meeting with the President at the Casa Rosada. “President Milei is avoiding a catastrophe that was not avoided during the Kirchnerist government,” he said.
Arjol said that “all systems are broken in Argentina and public education is no exception.” “The situation of education in Argentina goes beyond the issue of money,” said the national legislator from Misiones. Arjol believes that the discussion of funds for universities “must take place within the framework of a budget that must be balanced and determine where the funds go.”
2027 Candidacy
He also admitted: “I want to govern the province of Misiones at some point, but those who want Argentina to go backwards can’t count on me.”
Regarding his possible candidacy for governor in 2027, in statements to Canal Cuatro in Posadas, the legislator challenged his radical peers who did not support the President’s veto. “If they want to kick me out, let them do it quickly, I am and will continue to be radical“I don’t need to be part of the party to continue being radical. My question is why do they want to kick us out, those of us who want to get the country out of the darkness that Argentina has been in for more than 40 years? Martín Lousteau, who voted with Kirchnerism, is applauded,” he said.
“Is Lousteau going to fire me? He was Minister of Production of the former governor of the province of Buenos Aires Felipe Solá, president of the Provincial Bank of the province of Buenos Aires, Cristina Kirchner’s Minister of Economy. I am not a Kirchnerist for a minute, I entered politics to fight against Kirchnerism, others cannot say the same and must take responsibility,” said the national legislator from Misiones in a defiant tone.
Arjol intensified his criticism of Kirchnerism, “because in general it destroyed the country and in particular, among other things, it destroyed the pension system, it laughed at the Argentines because while there was a lack of vaccines against Covid, it organized VIP vaccination centers or while they kept us locked up, they had parties in Olivos.”
He also had his criticism of radicalism “because it forgets that when it was government with the Alliance They cut 13% for retirees, and this cut was made to maintain the fiscal balance that was not maintained and Argentina ended up exploited with a dollar of one to four, it is like the dollar today being quoted at 5,000 pesos.” Arjol said that unlike other radicals “I always supported a change in the country and in the province of Misiones.”
Source: Ambito