The governor of Formosa,
Gildo Insfrán
, affirmed this Tuesday that "the
porteños are reverend sons of their mother" who "were never interested in the country."
"They come in the name of the porteños and the porteños are reverend sons of their mother.
The only thing they do is look at Europe
," said the governor of Formosa when criticizing the opposition candidate Francisco Poltroni.
When participating in an act in a school of the original community of María Cristina, the provincial president continued: "
The porteños were never interested in the country and this Argentina was made from the north.
The northern provinces made Argentina."
"
We are not here for the votes
, if it had been for the votes we would not have come. The number of voters here... We would have been in a neighborhood of the city, comfortably traveling around, instead we are with you because they all elected us Formoseños and we are fundamentally for the one who needs us the most", he pointed out.
Along these lines, the Formoseño governor continued: "We
want everyone to have the same opportunities
, wherever the Formoseño lives, and for that we have to create equality. For there to be equality, we have to improve inequalities. As long as there are inequalities, no there will be equality."
"What is happening with our Argentina? The porteños come from there and take pictures, they come and find poverty here. Why do they come so far?" Insfrán pointed out.
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