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The opposition blames the Government for the massive power outage: 'Where is the historical investment?'

2023-03-01T22:58:32.149Z


From Together for Change they pointed against the Government for the lack of investment in the electrical system. Before the Legislative Assembly, Alberto Fernández had affirmed: "Argentina is the energy that the world needs."


While trying to determine the causes of the massive blackout that affects a large part of the country, the opposition took advantage of the opportunity to

reproach the Government for the lack of investment in the electrical system.

And they did it with a fresh Chicana:

 the leaders took up the words that Alberto Fernández said this Wednesday before the Legislative Assembly on energy matters

.

" The situation in terms of energy

and the exploitation of our mineral wealth deserve a separate mention

(...) In the coming years we will witness records of gas and oil production. Most likely each year

will mean a new record

. This will mean not only self-supply capacity but also export capacity (...) 

Argentina is the energy the world needs

", the President had affirmed.

The radical senator and candidate for the governorship of Mendoza,

Alfredo Cornejo

, wrote on his Twitter account: “Today @Alferdez spoke, or rather,

lied about the wonderfulness of his management

.

Meanwhile half the country is without electricity.

Data kills story.

#WithoutLight

”.

Meanwhile, the Cordovan deputy

Laura Rodríguez Machado

also appealed to the speech that the President offered this Wednesday before Congress.

“HALF THE COUNTRY WITHOUT LIGHT!

Today the president said: "Argentina will produce the energy that the world needs" and, at this moment, Atucha I fell.

Where is the historic investment?

Where is the energy?

Alberto Fernández and his parallel world.

#SinLuz ”, she stated on social networks.

Meanwhile, the radical deputy

Fabio Quetglas

appealed to

a classic meme taken from The Simpsons

to realize that the Argentina that Alberto Fernández describes is not the real one.

The one who also appealed to irony to criticize Alberto Fernández was

Diego Santilli,

candidate for governor of Buenos Aires for Together for Change, with the classic comparison "Expectation vs. Reality".

"Not even 6 hours did the story last",

was the conclusion of the deputy 

Cristian Ritondo

, also a postulant in the Province,

who accompanied his message with

a video where the President is heard talking

about energy investments during his visit to Congress. 

Criticism for the light, from right to left

The Buenos Aires legislator for La Libertad Avanza,

Ramiro Marra

urged not to blame the companies that provide the service, but the Government.

"WHAT A BRONCA GENERATES ALL THIS SITUATION It is all the fault of this government that did not know how to generate

a minimum of confidence and stability for investment.

That they do not come now to blame companies and consumers for all this mess," he wrote on Twitter.

For her part, from the left, the leader of Nuevo Más

Manuela Castañeira

expressed: “There is a giant blackout in AMBA and a large part of Argentina!

Alberto has just talked about the 'wonders' of the country but the privatized energy companies

have been stolen down to the last 'screw

' and a large part of the country is #without light”.

The deputy of the Left with representation in Congress,

Myriam Bregman,

pointed against the companies and

asked to nationalize

the electrical service.

"Great blackout in several provinces and in the AMBA. It is time to discuss privatizations, the need to nationalize the service, with

control of workers and users

, and to think of a plan for the benefit of the population. That companies return what they They ran away and stole," he said.

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