José Luis Espert: “The governors are like Franco Colapinto, quick to complain”

José Luis Espert: “The governors are like Franco Colapinto, quick to complain”

November 26, 2024 – 22:13

The official deputy stressed that “it is false that the Nation has decided to do zero public works” and that “there are a lot that have been agreed upon and are going to be done.”

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The deputy of Freedom Advances, José Luis Espertreferred to the claim of the governors for a greater allocation of resources within the framework of the debate for the Budget 2025 and remarked that “it is false that the Nation has decided to do zero public works” and that “there are a lot that have been agreed upon and are going to be done.” In that sense, he pointed out against the leaders and made an unusual comparison with the brand new Argentine pilot in Formula 1: “They are like Franco Colapinto: quick to complain.”

In turn, the head of the Budget and Finance Commission pointed out: “They demand the debt that Nation has by the boxesby fiscal consensus but The pile of debts they have with the Nation say nothing. If you claim my debt, allow me to claim mine,” he said in dialogue with LN+.

He also questioned the ways in which some provinces are administered and insisted that “You have to be delicate to complain.”

“If you are paying the retirees something you can’t pay… I understand that the Nation has told you ‘for some time I will accompany you’, but Afterwards I can’t accompany you and that’s reasonable.. Furthermore, let’s have a co-participation law where each province takes what it deserves, that there is no cross-subsidy and bye,” the deputy concluded.

Governors of Together for Change demanded a “Budget with fiscal balance that complies with the law”

This Tuesday, meanwhile, the 10 governors of Together for Change (JxC) released a joint statement where they demanded the Government for “a Fiscally balanced budget that complies with the law“.

“We do not ask for discretion, but respect, dialogue and law enforcement to comply with those who mostly trusted us in each of our jurisdictions,” they expressed.

They added that “fiscal balance is non-negotiable, as much as compliance with the law” and they asked not to let it pass”this opportunity“. “The majority of Argentines do not want to return to the past, and we assume our responsibility and commitment to continue accompanying them on this path,” they confirmed.

The letter was signed by Alfredo Cornejo (Mendoza), Leandro Zdero (Chaco), Carlos Sadir (Jujuy), Gustavo Valdes (Currents), Jorge Macri (CABA), Claudio Poggi (Saint Louis), Marcelo Orrego (Saint John), Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe), Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos) and Ignacio Torres (Chubut).

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