09/16/2021 9:12 AM
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Updated 09/16/2021 9:12 AM
"I recommend reading Martín Fierro, 'the brothers be united' because if not they are eaten by outsiders", that's how the analysis of former Uruguayan president José "Pepe" Mujica began on the crisis that the Alberto Fernández government is going through.
For the leader, "Argentina is wonderful because of the resources it has, but it
is unhinged
" and he remarked that "the political system must dialogue many more, there is no democracy without dialogue, and that means lowering the decibels, not getting so screwed over by the press ".
"There must be a minimum program of national unity
and then all the differences that they want because that is a responsibility of the government and the opposition," he added in statements to radio 10.
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