Thursday May 11, 2023 | 4:27 p.m.

The Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, insisted that the Frente de Todos needs “political order” because “one more quilombo is not coming in” by leading an act in Navarro in which he made announcements for agriculture but at the same time dedicated part of his speech to offer political definitions.

In the middle of the debate on whether there will be a STEP or a list of unity, the official demanded “political order so that there is economic order.”

“Don’t you think that we already have quilombos to go around upsetting people’s lives with political fights? I believe that economic stability is key and for there to be stability there must be political order,” Massa emphasized in a speech in which he appeared more as a candidate than as Minister of Economy.

Massa once again questioned those who, according to him, give “a sad show by showing their miseries on the radio or television, their fights for positioning.”

After saying on Tuesday that “it would be a very serious mistake” to define the ruling party’s candidate in a STEP and insisting on that idea this Wednesday when he said that one could not “wasting time in sterile inmates”, Massa repeated that “the fights policies have to take a backseat.

“When our society fights to maintain its levels of consumption, to access the most important goods, when we have to face the fight to improve income, because we are aware that inflation demolished the income of the middle class, it seems to me that the fights “Policies have to go to the background. I invite those who were angry to reflect,” said Massa.

The Minister of Economy once again hammered at the idea of ​​not holding internships in the PASO instance next August, at a time of discussion and tussling in the Frente de Todos to decide if there will be one consensus candidate or several competing in the primaries .

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