10/26/2020 11:57 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 10/26/2020 11:57 PM
After the publication of the extensive letter from Cristina Kirchner, Elisa Carrió agreed with the vice president regarding the analysis of the bimonetarism of the economy, but understood that CFK "does not trust" the country precisely because it has deposits in foreign currency.
Likewise, the head of the Civic Coalition described
the broad political and social agreement proposed by the former president to get out of the "overwhelming" situation of the dollarized economy
as a
"lie"
.
"
And why does she have the deposits in dollars?
And why does she have the money in euros? Because they do not trust Argentina. I never had a deposit in dollars. Why did she keep in euros? She knows why they looted the Argentina. Those who looted Argentina know about these crises, "Carrió said in dialogue with
Truth Consequence (Todo Noticias).
Carrió, in this sense, said that the loss of confidence of the currency in Argentina dates back to the time of the
"rodrigazo"
and understood that "now we may be in the same situation."
He added:
"Deep mistrust is Kirchnerism. Mistrust is not the establishment."
Carrió thus referred to a paragraph of the letter published by CFK in which the current president of the Senate maintains: "The problem of the bimonetary economy, which is, without a doubt, the most serious that our country has, is impossible to solve without a agreement that covers the whole of the
political, economic, media and social sectors ".
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner published the letter on her official website one day after the death of Néstor Kirchner.
He titled it, precisely, "October 27. Ten years without him and one of the electoral triumph: feelings and certainties."
Carrió referred to the anniversary of the death of the former president:
"Nestor Kirchner was a psychopath, intelligent and greedy.
He plundered the country to keep money and now it is wet; he was very intelligent to deceive, he wore everyone and they offered me all charges ".
In that sense, the former deputy said that it was Alberto Fernández who "persecuted her the most" when the current president was chief of the Cabinet of Minister of Néstor Kirchner.
Although he clarified:
"I support him because he is the President of the Republic."
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