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"Even a kindergarten child understands it": Martín Llaryora crossed Javier Milei again, in the midst of tension with the governors

2024-02-16T13:11:09.488Z

Highlights: Martín Llaryora, governor of Córdoba, once again crossed with President Javier Milei. The Cordoba president questioned the decision to grant vouchers to finance supplies and fees for private schools without "adding to the most popular sectors" "What is the plan you have for the children of public schools," he noted. "Even a kindergarten child understands it," he said, in the midst of tension between the national government and the provincial administrations. "We are in an Argentina where no one knows the measure that is going to be applied within an hour"


The Cordoba president questioned the decision to grant vouchers to finance supplies and fees for private schools without "adding to the most popular sectors." "What is the plan you have for the children of public schools," he noted.


In the midst of the tension between the national government and the provincial administrations, the governor of Córdoba,

Martín Llaryora

, once again crossed with President Javier Milei over the decision to launch an economic assistance program aimed at the middle class, which will include vouchers for purchase of school supplies and financing for the payment of private school fees.

"It seems to me that if you make a decision like that,

you have to include the most popular sectors

. It's basic, I think that if you ask a kindergartener, he'll say 'well, if you're going to subsidize with a voucher to pay the fee for a private school and you will help buy supplies given the situation we are in," said Llaryora.

Immediately afterwards, the Cordoba president clarified that he "seems good" about the measure announced by the Executive "because it is going to be very difficult" to face these expenses, but questioned: "

What is the plan you have for the children of public school."

"The plan you have for teachers is to take away the Teaching Fund from them. So it has nothing to do with anything. I

I didn't know if it was a meme at one point when I saw that, because

when you launch a program to help you think first of the most vulnerable

," the governor emphasized.

In dialogue with Futurock, Llaryora clarified that his questioning was not directed at the decision to help the middle class but rather at leaving aside public school students.

"Naturally it is very good because the level of inflation, what the fees are going to be worth and what the middle class is already suffering is tremendous and the adjustment plan is still underway," she argued.

"Think about a plan for supplies for everyone. What do we do with those who go to public school?

I don't know what they think. I think we could help them a lot by telling them 'look, the truth is that the plan is very good, but remember that in Argentina there are public schools where the kids go,'" he said.

Llaryora's questioning came 24 hours after the head of state announced that the Government will launch an economic assistance program for the middle class, which will include vouchers for the purchase of school supplies and financing for parents who cannot pay. the increase in their children's school fees.

In a new chapter of the fight that Milei started against the provincial leaders, to whom due to the fall of the Omnibus Law in the Chamber of Deputies, the man from Córdoba once again reproached the "unilateral withdrawal of funds" and considered that "we are in an Argentina where no one knows the measure that is going to be applied within an hour".

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Source: clarin

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