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Alberto Fernández showed up with Sergio Massa and made a call to "lower so much political noise"

2023-04-28T16:49:44.572Z


The President joined the act with the Minister of Economy at the last moment, since his participation was not initially planned. It happened at the end of a week agitated by the rise of the blue dollar.


The day after Cristina Kirchner's message and after a hectic week due to the rise in the price of the blue dollar, President Alberto Fernández met with the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, this Friday and called to "reduce so much political noise ".

The President joined the act with the Minister of Economy at the last moment, since his participation was not originally planned in the agenda of activities that the communication team of the head of the Palace of Finance disseminated days ago.

The activity was presented "the launch of the Irrigated Argentina Program to extend planted area", in which Sergio Massa would appear "together with Governors".

The Minister of Public Works, Gabriel Katopodis, and the Secretary of Development Planning and Federal Competitiveness, Jorge Neme, also participated.

Specifically, the meeting was to launch an irrigation plan with the objective of incorporating 1.9 million hectares into the irrigated agricultural area, which will benefit producers and generate jobs in different regions of Argentina.

Governors Raúl Jalil (Catamarca), Mariano Arcioni (Chubut), Rodolfo Suárez (Mendoza), Oscar Herrera Ahuad (Misiones), Anabela Carreras (Río Negro), Gerado Zamora (Santiago del Estero) and Gustavo Melella (Tierra del Fuego) participated. .

The deputy governor of Salta, Antonio Marocco, was also present.

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Source: clarin

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