Gabriela Cerruti
, spokesperson for President Alberto Fernández, had a counterpoint during a radio interview by stating that
she "did not agree"
with the statement that
"people are having a bad time"
and stated that this generalization aims to create an idea of " permanent crisis that does not exist".
It was during an interview in Futurock, where the presidential spokeswoman reviewed current political events, prior to Alberto's speech for the opening of ordinary sessions in Congress, which will take place this Wednesday.
During a passage of the note,
the spokeswoman was asked about the internal government,
and how it affects the management at a time when "people are having a hard time."
There Cerruti took a break and clarified that he did not agree with that statement.
"That 'people are having a bad time' is a statement with which I do not agree.
There are some sectors of the population with difficulties and we are working on them.
There are sectors that have different difficulties, because they do not have work. There are sectors that they have jobs but can't make ends meet. There are a lot of 'the people' who are leading their daily lives quite well," the spokeswoman said.
"There are 35 million people who were able to go on vacation. There is consumption, there are recitals. But the phrase 'people are having a bad time'
is raising an idea of a permanent crisis that does not exist
," he said.
At that time, Amorín asked him about the social situation, mentioning that
more than half of formal workers earn less than the
basic basket.
Cerruti denied that claim as well.
"In no way, that is not true.
The vast majority of workers, I would tell you, 80% earn more than 100,000 pesos. The basic basket is made up of two salaries. For that, more than half would have to earn below of the 80 thousand pesos", he justified, The basic basket is around 160 thousand pesos.
"The majority of registered workers beat inflation because they had excellent parities. They beat inflation," he added.
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