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The opposition reacts and reminds Alberto Fernández of the anniversary of his 'war' against inflation: 'There is no pocket that can hold'

2023-03-14T20:00:25.972Z


From Together for Change and other sectors point to the Government for the figures made explicit by INDEC, with 6.6% for February and a year-on-year rate that exceeded 100%. Patricia Bullrich and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta left instantly. Néstor Grindetti, the first to mark the anniversary of the presidential war phrase.


With the data of 6.6% inflation for February and that the interannual rate has reached 102.5%, exceeding triple digits, the opposition came out harshly to criticize the Government.

Both

Patricia Bullrich

and

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

, presidential candidates for Together for Change, were at the point of criticism.

"There is no pocket that can hold," wrote the president of the PRO.

"Our money is worth less," the Buenos Aires mayor posted with a graphic piece on Twitter.

"We are going to start another path," promised the presidential candidate, in campaign mode, after reviewing the data released by INDEC in a post on networks.

His internal rival, Rodríguez Larreta, chose to speak to the voters: "In one year,

your money became half worth. They did that

, we are going to change that. We are going to restore the value of our currency, to your work, to your money," he promised.

"Once again, the monthly and inter-annual inflation number

reveals the repeated errors of a government

that continues without thinking of solutions to solve it," said Senator Martín Lousteau in turn.

"It is not an exclusively economic problem,

it is a political problem

," remarked the candidate to succeed Rodríguez Larreta in the City, who demanded:

"Enough of the patches

. "

The memory of the opposition, one day after one year since Alberto Fernández declared his "war" on inflation

Néstor Grindetti

was the first to highlight a fact from the calendar to criticize official economic policies.

The also pre-candidate for Buenos Aires governor stressed that there is only one day left - this Wednesday - for the one year anniversary of Alberto Fernández's phrase in which he declared "war" on inflation.

"Tomorrow it will be

a year since this unfortunate phrase

by @alferdez.

Luckily he did not clarify which Friday

, but today inflation is more suffocating than the wind chill in Buenos Aires," the mayor of Lanús posted sarcastically.

In the same vein, he was followed by

María Eugenia Vidal

, who is running for a presidential candidacy from Together for Change, with the

video

of the President's statements and a final sentence:

"Results of the fourth Kirchner government

."

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Inflation in February was 6.6% and reached 102.5% in one year

Inflation in February was 6.6% and reached 102.5% in one year

Despite the relief of the goals with the IMF, the Central Bank had to sell US$ 145 million

Source: clarin

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