The Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillofled the event today for the Sovereignty Day in San Pedrowhere he asked the president Javier Milei “protect national production and work” and added that “The country is not for sale.”
“The elected president of United States, Donald Trumphalf the planet understands it, the great powers understand it and he wants to hand us over hand and foot“said the provincial leader when referring to the head of state.
In his speech, the economist stated: “We are in San Pedro planting the Buenos Aires flag and Argentina very high. This is a sensitive, national fiber that is tremendously important for our people, whatever they say and do what the traitors who govern us do” and he acknowledged feel “ashamed” for “the surrender of which we are witnesses.”
“The president refused to be admitted by the BRICS, something that cost the country a lot of effort,” he continued and explained that this group of emerging nations “represents more than a quarter of the world economy and 40% of the total population.”
In that sense, Kicillof reflected: “You have to be stupid and have wrong and obtuse ideological blinders to do so much damage to Argentina.!” Thus, he asserted: “As soon as we can, we are going to reverse it because Argentina has to have intelligent, not dogmatic, economic ties” and completed: “It has to be linked with all the countries of sovereign and proud manner”.
Kicllof rejected the fact that the president “was absent from the first summit of the Mercosur, who has presented a project for break the common foreign policy” and considered: “To become famous, to be a celebrity or to attract attention, voted at the United Nations against actions to stop violence against women and girlsand against the preservation of the native peoples”.
“It is shameful that the national government refuses to defend women, girls and indigenous peoples,” the governor remarked and completed: “It ended the neutrality and peace of the Argentina, asking to join NATO as a partner”.
At the same time, the economist criticized “the direct attacks suffered by the Malvinas Cause and his vindication of Margaret Thatcher” and reasoned that “these policies that Milei carries out are anachronistic and inadequate because today the world defends its production, its work and its sovereignty and we are facing a time of nationalism”.
Emphatically, he demanded that the national government “listen to our workers, businessmen and producers, who are having a bad time” and asked them “to defend Argentine production, work and sovereignty because the people are having a bad time”.
“We are not discussing microeconomics or macroeconomics, but if people eat, they dress, if kids go to school, if retirees can buy basic thingsas remedies” and analyzed that “national sovereignty has rarely been so disregarded.”
The governor stressed the importance of “sovereignty, the independence and the social justice“, he stressed that “the province is not going to let Argentine sovereignty be handed over because the country is not for sale” and concluded: “We commit to it by saying ‘long live the country, damn it.'”
Source: Ambito

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