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Oscar Parrilli's criticism of the United States and the IMF: 'They want to put a muzzle on us'

2020-12-13T19:51:19.562Z


The senator participated in a virtual talk at the Patria Institute with former Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim.


12/13/2020 3:59 PM

  • Clarín.com

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Updated 12/13/2020 3:59 PM

The senator of the Frente de Todos and current president of the Instituto Patria, Oscar Parrilli, criticized this Sunday in a talk with former Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim the United States and the IMF whom he accused of attacking

the union and development of the Latin American peoples: 

"They want to condition all of our peoples, they want to put a muzzle on us by the International Monetary Fund," he questioned. 

"In the region there has never been a process as complete as the one that occurred with Lula, with (Hugo) Chávez in Venezuela, with (Néstor) Kirchner in Argentina. And then came the attack against the United States and the groups those they represent, "said the former Director General of the Federal Intelligence Agency during Cristina Kirchner's term.

In the talk, Parrilli also assured that "the main problem" that Latin America has "is not the United States, because they do what is convenient for them as an imperial power", but that "

the problem is the many leaderships that are provided at the service of that

".

"They are servile and prone to destroy whatever is Latin American unity, whatever is integration, the levels of justice, of equity. We have seen it in recent years, for example, with the destruction of Unasur," he remarked.

In addition, he recalled that "in the 1970s, when the United States emerged as a world power with the Cold War, a very important book appeared in Europe that spoke of the American challenge, which told Europeans that if they did not join they would be a colony of the United States "and that" from there they began a political and monetary unit. "

Oscar Parrilli, in the talk via Zoom that he gave with Celso Amorim.

He used that example to mark the path that Latin American governments should take.

"We are very far from that, but the most important thing that was done was the advancement in the consciousness of our people, the issue of American integration, of the

Great Homeland,

which was not a symbolic value in our nations and today it is. ", he claimed.

And he added that "as Cristina says," still the governments of the region

"continue to negotiate individually and not together"

and that "not only must Unasur be strengthened but also work on deeper economic integration."

Capture of the Zoom in which Oscar Parrilli participated.

For his part, he assured that "it is not by chance that lawfare has appeared" in these countries or that "this tool has been used to discredit."

And he remarked that "just as in the 70s they did it to disappear us, now through lawfare the idea was to eliminate us from political consideration."

"First by the media with a defamation, saying that they

are all jets, corrupt, drug traffickers, little less than a pedophile they had to say

, and then a judge who put us in prison and made it impossible for us to participate as happened with Lula in the last elections" added.

And he closed with a harsh criticism of the IMF: "It seems to me that the new thing that is coming for Latin America, as were the coups d'état and lawfare, what is coming is domination through the financial system, they want to condition all of our peoples, they

want to put a muzzle on us by the International Monetary Fund

that squeezes us so much that it prevents us from carrying out integration policies between our peoples to improve the quality of life and countries and peoples with greater dignity, balance and justice. "

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