Cristina Kirchner’s main phrases at the event in Merlo

Cristina Kirchner’s main phrases at the event in Merlo

September 13, 2024 – 19:25

The former President of the Nation received the Honoris Causa distinction from the National University of the West (UNO) on Friday afternoon.

Cristina Kirchner She reappeared publicly this Friday, in the framework of an event that took place in the Buenos Aires town of Merlo. The former president received the distinction Honoris Causa from the National University of the West (UNO)and gave a speech after his recent clash with Javier Milei on social media.

In the framework of the presentation of the title, the former president gave a keynote speech entitled “It’s still a bi-currency economy, stupid”together with the mayor of Merlo, Gustavo Menendezand to the rector of the UNO, Roberto Gallo.

Among the attendees was the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof and his vice, Veronica Magario, as well as numerous mayors, senators and deputies, Buenos Aires officials and representatives of Peronism and allied forces.

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Cristina Kirchner’s main quotes

  • “The word of a President is very important. Children pay attention to these things. We live in a country where there is a child who has been missing for 90 days and it is presumed that he was there for sexual trafficking. We have a deputy who was removed from the Legislature for sexual abuse, now another in Corrientes…”
  • ”As always in Argentina, the adjustment is done with sticks… yesterday we had to see a girl gassed and a government lying”
  • “The words of a President cannot have symbolic or explicit violence. The word of a President must be healing.”
  • ”When he says ‘we’re going to leave them like baboons’ or ‘the phallic gesture he made last week.”’
  • “I think he warned that the problem is the shortage of dollars… and I think he’s going to put on another show on Sunday in the Chamber of Deputies.”
  • “We have another world of informal workers who have been left without representation. It is not an accusation, it is a description. We must think about them.”
  • “We cannot remain tied to the demands of 1945. We have to sit down at the table to think about how we can represent all the workers of the Argentine Republic.”
  • “He says that 100 years ago we were a power. Milei has created the image of a lost paradise that cannot stand up to the slightest comparative history. Enough of deceiving our children! The state of health of Argentine society was calamitous (under Julio Argentino Roca).”
  • “If things were so good, why do you think Peronism came, brother? Let’s see if the gorillas wake up once and for all in this country.”
  • “The character is very picturesque because he shouts and insults and one ends up focusing on that.”
  • ”Use that momentum you have to see if you can get a payment plan (from the IMF) that can be paid.”
  • “The Minister of Economy says that he cannot devalue because otherwise it would impact prices. But how? Friedman did not say that inflation was a monetary phenomenon.”
  • “Mr. President, get rid of Friedman (Milton), get the Argentine manual and sit down to run the country.”
  • “That everyone is dying of hunger and you have money to spare is fantastic; the beauty is that people eat and you can manage the State. It’s not just about macroeconomics: it’s about governing a country.”
  • “That year (2008) we had a fiscal surplus with growth and social inclusion. That is the virtue… not that everyone dies of hunger and you have money to spare. The beauty is that people eat and you can manage the State too.”
  • “Everyone wants to lift the restrictions. Macri lifted them by putting the country into debt, ruining the country, and brought in the International Monetary Fund. Then he lifted them with a lousy 200 dollars and they continue to this day.”
  • ”The shortage of dollars is the current problem and it is linked to inflation. Otherwise, please explain to me why they put up a table to devalue the currency like in the time of Martínez de Hoz (José).”
  • ”In any country in the world the currency is unique except in Argentina where everything is referenced in dollars. Where hoarding is also in dollars”
  • “When some mediocre people have criticized the universities of Greater Buenos Aires, it is because they have always seen the universities from the rearview mirror and have not understood the realities.”
  • “Since he did not get the dollars for the dollarization he had promised, he dreams of currency competition.”
  • “I would like to send my regards to the senators who approved the education financing law last night.”
  • “Those who criticize universities in the suburbs have always seen the country from a helicopter or through the rearview mirror and have not understood the diverse and profound realities that the country has.”
  • “If Argentine education had been able to reach all corners, in history and training, these things could not be happening, a lunatic could not come to tell us things that did not happen, that are lies and that do not exist.”

Source: Ambito

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