The former Uruguayan president, José “Pepe” Mujicafired harsh criticism against the former Argentine president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. “ Instead of being an old counselor and leave new generations, no, it’s screwing there. How hard it is for them to let go of the cake!” he sentenced.
In addition, the veteran leader was also critical of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and the former Bolivian president, Evo Morales. In his words, Mujica focused on the democratic retreathe authoritarianism growing in the region and absence of a renewal generational in politics.
Pepe Mujica charged against Cristina Kirchner and criticized her for not building a generational replacement
Mujica’s words resonated strongly in Argentine territory. The Uruguayan president did not hold anything back and analyzed: “There’s the old one (Christina) Kirchner in Argentina, at the head of Peronism. Instead of acting like an old counselor and leaving new generations behind, no, she’s screwing around there. How hard it is for them to let go of the cake!”.
Mujica and Cristina Kirchner had their comings and goings when they were leaders. In 2013, the Uruguayan assured – without realizing that he had the microphone on – that “this old woman is worse than the one-eyed man“However, some time later he came to describe the Argentine as a woman who “sometimes goes too far, but in his own way he loves the Argentine people“.
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Mujica analyzed the regional situation that includes a change of government in his country and the return of the Frente Amplio to power.
The Uruguayan leader gave an interview to the AFP agency where he analyzed the regional reality and judged the actions of certain leaders. Among them, he questioned Evo Morales – currently in conflict with the Bolivian president. Luis Arce -, and stated that “In life there is a time to arrive and a time to leave (…) What happened to Evo is inconceivable“”.
Despite criticizing the lack of generational renewal in the region, Mujica vindicated the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva and declared: “Lula is close to 80 years old and has no spare. That is the misfortune of Brazil.”
Regarding Venezuela, Mujica stated: “I have intimate disagreement with authoritarian regimes. What I do not support is outside intervention.. Venezuelans have to solve Venezuela’s problems. And in any case you have to help them. But don’t get involved”
Pepe Mujica assured that the agreement between the European Union and Mercosur will not come out
On the other hand, the Uruguayan leader also referred to the postponed agreement between Mercosur and the European Union. About it. The Uruguayan predicted: “It won’t even come out in the goalkeeper’s year because the French peasants do not want. And French peasants dominate French culture.”
It should be noted that the terms of the pact between the 27 countries of the EU and Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguayby Mercosur, were agreed in 2019. However, several countries, including France, Italy and Polandthey reject it due to pressure from their agricultural sectors.
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Despite the negotiations, obstacles remain over a treaty between both organizations.
The agreement that is being debated would allow the four countries of the South American bloc to increase their export quotas to the EU. The products listed are beef, poultry and pork, as well as honey, sugar, among others.
The biggest obstacle lies in the fact that the agricultural unions of the European Union denounce a cunfair ompetence. In detail, they point out that the production of said foods in Mercosur is not subject to the same environmental and social requirements or the same standards or health controls.
“They take that as a pretext,” stated the former Uruguayan president and then concluded: “They are defending their interests. They cannot compete with Mercosur”.
Source: Ambito

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