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The opposition attacked the Government for unbridled inflation: "They are managers of poverty"

2023-04-14T19:36:26.358Z


Criticism of the economic policy of Alberto Fernández, mentions of Cristina Kirchner and Sergio Massa.


With the news that in the month of March inflation was 7.7% and that it climbed to 104.3% in one year,

the opposition leaders came out to punish the government

for its economic policy.

With napkin, knife and fork in hand,

Diego Santilli

waited for the right moment to respond to

Axel Kicillof

.

It is that the candidate for governor of the province of Buenos Aires recalled an old message from the current Buenos Aires president in which he criticized Mauricio Macri for a monthly inflation of 1.9% in October 2017.

Now Santilli recovered that message and responded with the same tune: "Telephone for Kirchnerism. Do you plan to do something or continue throwing the ball out while Argentines experience the worst inflation in 30 years? 7.7 March inflation. 104.3 year-on-year," he wrote.

Mario Negri

also joined

, who affirmed that the members of the Government are "managers of poverty".

Thus, on his Twitter profile he published: "The only truth is reality: 7.7% inflation in March and 104.3% in one year. The Government dynamited the pockets of Argentines," he said.

And he continued: "The managers of poverty arrived promising to fill the refrigerators and they promise to water the streets with blood if they lose the elections."

Alfredo Cornejo

, a national senator from Mendoza, mixed words with an image in which the inflation number for the month of March is surrounded by fire in the center.

"Inflation continues out of control. The populist and perverse recipes of the government of Alberto Fernández, Cristina Kirchner and Sergio Massa failed and pulverize the future of all Argentines," he said.

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