Surrounded by Maximo Kirchner and Axel Kitsiloff, Laroc targeted Martin Guzman for the crisis.
The Minister of Community Development of Buenos Aires assured that “real social development policy is made in the Ministry of Economy.”
Silver.- Minister of Community Development of Buenos Aires, Andres LarocEntered into force this afternoon Harsh criticism of the nation’s economy minister, Martin Guzman. This time, however, it was not a statement to the press or social media: the leader of La Campora threw arrows at the act where a food aid program was presented, surrounded on stage. Axel Kitsiloff and Maximo KirchnerBut also by the Minister of Social Development of the Nation, John Zabaleta, One of the closest officials Alberto Fernandez.
After highlighting the size of the province’s investment in school cafeterias, LaRoche paused. “We have mixed feelings because we know it If you need help at this level, it’s because everything is not going well, it’s because everything is complicated“, Said. And, emphasizing that the submitted program is a module”UnusualEmphasizing this word, the solution is elsewhere.
“The real policy of social development is made in the Ministry of Economy. This is done through economic policy at the national level. This is what will change the equation and allow us to look at the neighbors of the province and the country and tell them that we have overcome a very difficult stage. And we do not ask for much, because we have already seen it in Argentina. We have already seen it Nestor Kirchner“- said LaRoche, who also thanked the president and Zabaleta for their support.
He was applauded next to him by National MP Maximo Kirchner, who applauded even though he did not speak in public. He was applauded more than Kikilof, who presented the food program and gave some of the village priests to the priest.
“We do not deny the conflict. We do not hide it. We know That when there is no result of dialogue, of agreement, of consensus, because four living people are playing hide-and-seek, we know well where to stop: it is with the people. “Protecting the interests of the people,” Laroc said.
Kitsiloff’s minister persuaded him to make a loud change Politics should be done “without a game of cocks, with whom you should fight“And he went further:” Do not be afraid. There is nothing worse than being punished for forgetting history. This story does not deprive us of being another. We come here for transformation. We are not here to continue. “We came here to change things by looking at what we have to face.”
In turn Kitsiloff stressed: “I know there are those who do not agree or it hurts. But schools not only provide education, there is accompaniment, food is provided, citizenship is created. When we got the provincial government, 720 million pesos a month were allocated to the SAE. Now we go to 11,189 million pesos. SAE multiplied by 15. The more points per serving, the more points. “
For his part, Minister Zabaleta addressed the Foundation: “The IMF is the worst thing that can happen to the people. As a child, I used to draw against the International Monetary Fund. We vote in favor of a great fortune. We have come as a national government and a provincial government to make those who have less do better. Let no one tell me we are going to transform poverty into a path to recovery. Let’s say that two million children in schools are better fed. “We are going to build for the present and the future of 17 million poor people.”
Following the presentation of the Buenos Aires Food Safety Emergency Module (MESA), LaRoche was consulted on differences within all fronts (FdT). In the announcements C5N, Said Monday’s Act “everyone can ask their political question.” However, he explained: “The fact that we are making a great effort today is the support of the national government and we are going to demand that it be bigger over time, because the year is long.
At a meeting in Thevenet Recreational, Sports and Cultural Park in Florence Varela, Kitziloff explained the origins of this new public policy: “It’s difficult, the problem is, how could we continue to provide food service even without attendance?”
Criticizing the opposition, he justified the importance of the new plan: “I know there are those who do not understand this because they do not want to understand it. “There are those who do not agree, there are those who are ideologically affected, but the schools of the province are not only educated, but also the center of society.”
“During the pandemic, children first went to schools to look for a module to continue their education, but also to look for a food module,” the governor said.
And continued: “We have lived through enormous attacks against public health, against vaccinations, against public education, against the role of the state in the province of Buenos Aires.. I want to tell you that the commitment of the state of Buenos Aires to the welfare of our people is unshakable. “No matter what they say, no matter what they attack, we are going to continue to work for all our people.”
Source: La Nacion
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