The governor of Santa Fe,
Maximiliano Pullaro
,
criticized the adjustment
implemented by the government of President
Javier Milei
with the aim of balancing public accounts and achieving zero deficit. In addition,
he pointed to the retentions in the field
that limit production.
The provincial leader was one of the guests on the program "La Noche de Mirtha", where he questioned the impact of the measures implemented by the Casa Rosada on the most vulnerable sectors of the population.
“I understand that, if the accounts of a State that spent more than it collected for years are sorted, there will be a rebound. I also think that
the adjustment is very strong and people from the most popular sectors are paying for it
,” he stated.
The president gave as an example that a minimum retirement is currently around
$204,000
, while the cost of the basic basket is
$690,000
.
"Argentina is a productive country and we have to have
a productive development model
, because for years the accumulation of resources accumulated in the AMBA instead of thinking about development, routes, energy, connectivity, access to ports," he added.
When the host pointed out that the countryside "was always the salvation" for the country, the governor took the opportunity to question the withholdings. "
That has to end sometime
, Argentina has to start discussing that," he said.
Pullaro and Javkin at the arrival plus reinforcements by land Aire Rio for the security of this City. Photo: Juan José García
Pullaro also referred to the problem of drug trafficking and the coordinated work with the national government to combat the wave of murders of civilians in Rosario.
“Criminal organizations are very uncomfortable in Santa Fe and react in a terribly violent manner. They want to be free to continue managing their criminal power from prison, extorting and selling drugs. And that changed in the province since last December 11. “They want to break the definitions that the State took,” he said.
At the same time, he highlighted that the Executive has sent the ministers of Defense, Security and Justice, Luis Petri, Patricia Bullrich and Mariano Cúneo Libarona to the province.
In addition, he highlighted the recent announcement of the reform to the Criminal Procedure Code. “He gave us tools that we didn't have before. Today, you can isolate a prisoner. A hundred days ago you couldn't isolate him because you were subject to habeas corpus and you had to return him to the common population. In that situation he could have a cell phone, the number of intimate visits he wanted and organize the drug-criminal business on the street,” he said.
The governor of Santa Fe highlighted the sending of the Armed Forces to act in the hottest neighborhoods of Rosario.
“I feel that, for the first time, it is understood that drug trafficking is a federal problem and that if we do not crush it quickly we are going to have a problem of the same magnitude throughout the country,” he concluded.
D.D.