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In the middle of an act, Alberto Fernández sent a message to the IMF: "They are not going to suffocate us, we cannot let them suffocate us"

2023-04-14T02:42:09.808Z


The President assured that the government "has fiscal responsibility" and that "it wants to order the deficit." He came out to criticize the organization while Sergio Massa negotiates in the United States.


Alberto Fernández

sent a

message to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) this Thursday, 

while Minister Sergio Massa negotiates in the United States to get dollars to alleviate reserves.

"We can't let them suffocate us," said the President from the CCK, where he led an act.

In this sense, he returned a request from Lula Da Silva to the international credit organization and added: "We have fiscal responsibility, we want to correct the deficit."

Fernández inaugurated an exhibition of industrial design and innovation at the Kirchner Cultural Center.

When he was talking about the Qunita plan, he introduced the question of the link with the Monetary Fund and raised his request.

"We are not going to renounce these ideas, I already explained it to the Fund. Last week I spoke with Lula, I read that today he accompanied Dilma (Rousseff) in the assumption of the BRICS bank and said that the IMF cannot suffocate Argentina. Thank you, Lula.

I told them a thousand times

, but your word helps them understand it more," said the chief executive.

And he emphasized:

"They are not going to suffocate us, we cannot let them suffocate us.

And even less when we are living what we are living today."

Alberto Fernández sent a message to the IMF.

In addition, he remarked that the government has "fiscal responsibility" and does not want to "continue with the deficit."

"We want to correct it. We are not interested in issuing money like crazy, we are not interested," she asserted.

He continued with his analysis of the economy under his management, which he showed

to be conditioned

by the climatic phenomenon.

"But we have suffered the

worst drought in Argentina since 1929.

This has deprived us of between 17 and 20 billion dollars that, by not entering the country, does not allow us to accumulate reserves, it makes it difficult for us to buy inputs from imports and it complicates us fiscally. Because there are at least 10, 15 billion dollars that stop circulating and do not pay taxes," said Fernández.

"What are we going to do?"

, he wondered before praising Argentine scientists and promising that he will not take from anyone "what they have the right to have."

Alberto Fernández and Joe Biden in a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office of the White House, on March 29.

AFP photo

"We are going to do with the ingenious scientists, designers: we are going to be innovative. And we are going to do what is necessary to

get through this very difficult year without taking from anyone what they have the right to have

, without taking away the support of the State, from any worker the support of the State and to those who do not have a job the concern of the State so that they have a job", continued Alberto F.

The President also recalled the recent meeting with Joe Biden, his counterpart from the United States, which took place at the end of March.

There, he asked for his support for the negotiation with the IMF, given the drought that afflicts Argentina.

Then, he defined that request as "a bridge" to reach 2023 "with greater calm" and assured that Biden had told him "three times" that both inherited a "destroyed economy", a criticism of his predecessors, Mauricio Macri and Donald Trump. .  

This Wednesday, at the end of his speech, he again evoked that meeting with the president of the United States.

"The story that touched me the

worst of times

, a time marked, as Biden told me, by a government that, like him, left him with a destroyed economy, by a pandemic, a war and a drought," Fernández stressed.

And he faced the conclusion: "Of course,

we are Peronists and we have done it, chest

. To what comes next, chest. We are going to continue putting all our chests, the claw, we are going to continue putting Argentina on its feet so that it walks once and for all forever".

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Source: clarin

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