The Minister of the Interior, Eduardo Wado Peter’sparticipated in an act in the town of Moreno together with the head of ANSES, Fernanda Raverta, and took advantage of to again mark the differences with President Alberto Fernándezby launching that the government must “return its heart to the needs of our people” and turn off internal discussions, he said.
Peter’s he participated in the inauguration of a headquarters of the Social Security organization together with Raverta and the mayor of Moreno, Mariel Fernández. During her speech, The Minister of the Interior praised the vice president, but did not name Alberto Fernández, who hours before had admitted that he had no dialogue with the minister and “did not count on him to govern”.
Wado Peter’s insisted on “the commitment to manage for those who have less”, and so that “there is employment, education, health, happiness and freedom for all Argentines”he expressed, at the same time that he assured that he will “continue militating from the place that touches him, despite whoever weighs on him.”
Later, in a statement, the briefcase of the Interior responded to the opposition’s criticism of the government’s economic policy, and expressed that “The only bomb left to several generations of Argentines is the debt that Cambiemos contracted”and added that “it would be good for Mauricio Macri, Patricia Bullrich or Horacio Larreta to explain to the Argentines where the 100 billion dollars that our great-grandchildren indebted are.”
The conflict between the president and his Interior Minister became visible at the end of January, when De Pedro complained about not having been invited to participate in a meeting with the president of Brazil and human rights representativeswhich led to an escalation of strong statements on both sides of the already polarized government coalition.