Florencio Randazzo: “There is a great divorce between what happens to Argentina and those who practice government policies”

On the day when it became known that inflation was 4.7% in February, the deputy head of the country opposed the “inefficiency” and “lack of management” of the administration of Alberto Fernández.

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On Tuesday, INDEC reported that inflation in February was 4.7% and accumulated 52.3% over the past 12 months. In the midst of a serious economic crisis in Argentina, before the data became known, Alberto Fernández joined the Governor of Buenos Aires Axel Kicillof for official activity.From the endless criticisms received by the President National Deputy Chief Florencio Randazzo declared that “there is a great divorce between what happens to Argentina and those who carry out government policies.”

The former Minister of the Interior, who pointed out the “inefficiency” and “lack of management” of the administration, criticized: “Inflation is a serious problem that has been sustained in Argentina, but there is no decision to correct it.”

In a conversation with Channel A24, Randazzo suggested that “contrary to what the government does”, “it is necessary to encourage those who produce”, “the law on labor inclusion”, “because there are 50% of Argentines who are informal.” “Millions of people live with miserable and not enough plans. Most people want to have dignity, and dignity is given to you as a job, not a plan.”

“Inflation is solved just like any other world where you want to live in a market economy and have to respect the rules. We don't respect any rules and that's how it goes”, he reflects.

The question of the Buenos Aires identity legislator pointed out against Frente de Todos, as well as former President Mauricio Macri, “he had a different story, but he did the same.”

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For example: “There is no ball to make decisions, political power is needed”, “Alberto Fernández is a delegation.” “In Argentina, which is getting worse, it is necessary to set priorities such as quality education, health systems, anxiety, justice and development plans.” He suggested.

Two days after the administration formalized and discharged the Deputy Minister of Resilience within 24 hours, Randazzo said, “It is very difficult to see the decision.” And “there is a great divorce between what is happening in Argentina and those who lead government policy today.” “There is a loss of common sense, rationality and empathy.” He emphasized.

In that sense, he was convinced that if he was in charge of the presidency, he would “suppress many regions of the country.” “It does not mean that women's rights are not a priority, but they do not necessarily have to have a structure in the country,” he said in consultation with the Ministry of Women immediately.

He argued that “there is a divorce between politics and management,” and that this situation creates a “generalized state of resignation.” “If it is macrismo or Kirchnerism, Argentina has no solution,” he said, trying to propose a national option outside the crack. “It's up to us to beat McLee and Christina.” He added.

“Argentina can not be trusted,” and at the same time pointed out that “it is no longer possible to pay taxes.” “Spending and investing must be efficient. We get out of this state of prostration by creating wealth.”

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