The head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, spoke today after the announcement by President Alberto Fernández in which he reported his decision not to run for re-election: “It is one more example of the failure of this government, of all Kirchnerism and of Cristina Kirchner“.

From Rosario, in an informal chat with journalists from the city, the candidate for president of Together for Change, questioned the economic reality facing the country and blamed the head of state. “He rules until December 10,” he said.

“Above 100% inflation, above 40% poverty and 50% for the smallest. A country that has no reserves and where insecurity is getting out of hand. The government is a failure,” he warned.

Rosario and Santa Fe

Regarding the formation of the Front of Fronts, which will be called “United to Change Santa Fe”, the head of the Government of CABA opined: “The consolidation of Together for Change seems good to me and it seems good to me that we have an attitude of continuing expanding and adding, that seems good to me. Now, I respect federalism, federalism begins at home, I am not going to come from Buenos Aires to say, such has to be a candidatethe other the second, the third, they have to organize that, order it Santa Fe “.

He anticipated the same thing a few days ago, when in an exclusive interview with journalist Carlos Delicia, for Sin Mordaza TV, Larreta assured: “I am not going to decide from Buenos Aires the internship of Santa Fe“.

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Along the same lines, from Rosario, the pre-candidate for president stated that “Just as we are going to win nationally, we are going to win in Santa Fe. And we have to work in coordination with the plan that we are carrying out for Argentina, with which we are going to lower inflation, we are going to improve security, but it has to be aligned with the plan of the province and then the plan of each city“.

“That definitely requires changing the co-participation and that each province has greater access to resources”

“I believe that the most structural problem is that Argentina returns to being a federal country, as the Constitution says and as Alberti dreamed of in his famous bases, today we are more unitary than ever, and what I am saying is not an opinion, it is a This definitely requires changing the co-participation and that each province have greater access to resources. And then it is the people of Santa Fe who decide how these resources are used, whether they want to build a route, a bridge, a school, a house, or whatever the people of Santa Fe define. Today they have to go deal with, or almost go beg, the national government to pay them for a work. That is the reality of the unitary country we live in today, which was a decision of this government,” Larreta closed.

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