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"If you dare to leave the northern area a little...", Martín Menem's chicane that heated up his fight with Malena Galmarini

2024-04-17T15:12:51.367Z

Highlights: Martn Menem and the former head of AySA clashed over payment of allowances through Mercado Pago. Menem: "There are many towns in Argentina that do not have banks, and the only way to collect payments is through the Post Office. It was always transparent. Now a private businessman is going to earn money with the financial bike... with yours, the taxpayer. " I'm telling you, in case you're not aware, that not only is the AUH automatic, the entire allocation system is. Of course, post compensating fund system by the way (you know what I'm talking about, right?)," Menem replied to the former AySA head. "But I also tell you that not just Banco Nación pays but also all the other banks in the system. " I'll tell you in case you're not aware that not only is the AUH automatic... but also... "


The deputy again crossed paths with the former head of AySA on social networks, over the payment of allowances through Mercado Pago.


Martín Menem

crossed paths again through social networks with

Malena Galmarini

, this time for the payment of social allowances to beneficiaries through virtual wallets, which the national deputy celebrated and for which the former AySA head accused him of not knowing how they work. of the State.

"

If you dare to go a little further than the northern zone

(which I suggest) you will see that there are many towns in Argentina that do not have banks and the only way to collect payments is through the Post Office," Menem wrote.

Days ago, the president of the Chamber of Deputies celebrated that the beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance, Family and Pregnancy Allowances, Progresa and the Home Program can collect them through Mercado Pago "without intermediaries, without political parties and in a transparent manner" .

Then, Alberto Fernández's former official responded that "it was always without intermediaries" and explained that the amount "is deposited in the account of the beneficiary, in Banco Nación."

"No political party intervenes, from the State to the pocket of the beneficiary. It was always transparent. Now a private businessman is going to earn money with the financial bike... with yours, the taxpayer," he added.

The head of the Lower House retorted: "I'm telling you, in case you're not aware, that not only is the AUH automatic, the entire allocation system is. Of course, after the compensatory fund system by the way (you know what I'm talking about, right?) "But I also tell you that not only Banco Nación pays, but also all the other banks in the system."

Malena again?



I'll tell you in case you're not aware that not only is the AUH automatic, the entire allocation system is. Of course, post compensating fund system by the way (you know what I'm talking about, right?)



But I also tell you that not only does Banco Nación pay, but also… https://t.co/WeRuJoNHzK

— Martin Menem (@MenemMartin) April 17, 2024

On Tuesday morning, Galmarini insisted on his position, crossed Menem and reproached him again for his supposed ignorance.

"Martín,

why do you know so little about the State and its tools

? Social plans are a different program. The Universal Allocation is automatic. It is assigned by system if you meet the requirements. And it is deposited in the bank account of Banco Nación. Well "It would be that they study a little...", he reproached him.

This Wednesday, Menem continued the dispute through the networks and highlighted the initiative regarding the collection of allowances.

"The idea is to make things easier for people and allow them to choose what is most convenient for each case. Virtual payment methods help a lot to eliminate intermediation," he concluded.

D.D.

Source: clarin

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