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Gerardo Morales gave his recipe to lower inflation, talked about the dollar and had a strong crossover on the air on a radio for the sayings of Aníbal Fernández

2023-04-15T15:31:02.002Z


The presidential candidate and governor of Jujuy argued with a journalist over the declarations of the national official about the streets "watered with blood and the dead" if the opposition wins the elections.


The presidential candidate and governor of Jujuy,

Gerardo Morales

, told this Saturday his recipe to lower inflation, spoke of the dollar and had a strong crossover on the air on a radio because of the statements of the Minister of National Security, Aníbal Fernández, who warned that "the streets are going to be watered with blood and the dead" if the opposition wins the elections.

"The idea is during the

first year to try to unify the exchange rate

to lower inflation. We hope that by the

end of the first year we can already be at 1.5 or 2% monthly inflation

to gradually lower it," Morales described regarding his government plan.

To meet the objectives set, the governor explained: "There will be measures that will take time, others that will have to be taken immediately, that have to do with public spending."


"

There is a parallel State that must be ended.

We have social leaders, not all of them, but some who have become big criminals who are taking money from people," Morales emphasized in statements to AM750.

Along these lines, the radical leader continued: "They mobilize people for higher budget quotas and threaten to take away the plan if they do not leave their homes to mobilize and cut routes. We must end this model. It is a model that is

going

to back and we have to go forward.

This is the conception we have and that is not blood on the street".

"There is a parallel State that must be ended," said Gerardo Morales.

Photo: Bloomberg

Immediately afterwards, Morales asked the journalist if he "agrees" with the statements of Aníbal Fernández, to which the host of the radio program replied: "If you ask me, what I think is that in the opposition a good part of its leaders and yourself as a former member of the Alliance cabinet

have as an immediate precedent the situation of the 39 murders

that occurred by the security forces in December 2001".

"Hey... No,

I don't allow you to agree with what Aníbal Fernández has said

. At this moment we cut off the communication, I apologize," Morales replied, noticeably annoyed by the response obtained.

However, the governor of Jujuy retorted: "I do not allow it under any point of view that we are responsible for this situation and these people are generating more than 40% of the poor. Come on! [Maximiliano] Kosteki and [Dario ] Santillán in whose management was it? From [Eduardo] Duhalde, let's not screw around".

"

The crisis of 2001 burst because Peronism became the worst neoliberalism

that destroyed the productive apparatus and exploded as it was going to explode unfortunately. Now, is it all our fault and that you validate what Aníbal Fernández did? I don't know I allow it," Morales concluded before cutting off the phone call.

Regarding the

statements of Aníbal Fernández

, the Jujuy president warned that they are "

an incitement to chaos

" and considered that "it is part of what is happening to the Government, which is lost and cannot find a direction."

"This accusation against Together for Change that if we are the government, blood will flow in the streets... It

is not true,

our commitment is to restore order,

to comply with the law, the Constitution, to establish rules of coexistence and recover peace. In Jujuy we ordered the streets, we finished with the roadblocks and not a drop of blood has flowed," he argued.

Gerardo Morales, about Milagro Sala: "It is the expression of a system of corruption"

The governor of Jujuy affirmed that the leader of the Tupac Amaru, Milagro Sala, is "the expression of a system of corruption" and affirmed that "what is imprisoned in the province of Jujuy is corruption."

"Homes were robbed, people were killed and there were armed groups that circulated everywhere, that intimidated the police, had control over some sectors of the Justice," Morales explained.

And he concluded: "We have lived 15 years of chaos that had to be ordered and I ordered it with the law, with the Constitution, with the Misdemeanor Code."

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Source: clarin

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