“Madness”: Facundo Manes spoke of his love for Javier Miles, but condemned one of his ideas
The neurosurgeon and radical leader expressed that he “feels great love” for the libertarian economist; However, he did mention the limit on one of his projects
Radical MP Facundo Manes This Friday revealed that Meeting Javier Miley For a long time pointing to that He has great respect for her, But expressed that he differed in his many propositions. In fact, he noted a strong margin and I think “crazy” The Sale of organs. “I think this is irresponsible“, – he noted LN +.
In an interview given for the show Almost patriotsThe neurosurgeon recalled his connection to the leader of La Libertad Avanza and even highlighted it on a personal level. “I knew him before they both got into politics. I have a personal love for him; We know each other and he seems to me to be an honest, good personHe described.
Anyway, he noted that A good portion of the postulates do not matchSpecify that is With online The position of a radical civil union, To which it belongs. The Hundred Years Party has repeatedly questioned libertarians, and tensions have even risen over a coalition for change.
“I am different from him in almost everything. I have differences in many things“Manes said on Friday. However, he said he agreed with his diagnosis of “community-led exhaustion”, which, as the radical explained, included trade unions, businessmen, politics and the media. “It’s a sign of anger that you need to pay attention to. “.
Given his training in medicine, the radical categorically rejected the offer to sell the organs, which Miley considered “just another market.” “I think this is irresponsible, nonsense,” he stressed. “I want to reassure the people of Inkukai You are doing a wonderful job, And also for thousands of patients Who are waiting for the body And tell them that it will not happen. This is not freedom, this is a privilege. “It’s the fact that someone can buy someone’s organ with money,” he said.
The neurosurgeon, on the other hand, was “convinced” that by 2023 society would lean forward. An outsider In an election, a category that includes both him and Miles. “Next year something new will be put to the vote, “They are going to vote between the new and the old, and for the first time in a long time they will get a positive.”
Not even with Churchill
Manes, one of the candidates projected to run for the presidency at the UCR, noted that The structural problem of the country is “trust”. And he criticized the government for doing “the opposite” to overcome the situation. For his part, he said that the second problem of the country “is this ProductivityAnd demanded that attention be paid to this point.
“We do not have a productive matrix that provides a welfare of 50 million. If we do not understand this, even come [el exprimer ministro británico, Winston] Churchill was failing“- he pointed out.
Manes praised the involvement of technology Agriculture Sector In recent years and pointed out that this has recently led to an increase in exports. “This is the border between knowledge and the international industry, but it is not enough,” he said.
He said the neurosurgeon had confirmed this Canada is a development model that the country should follow. “Canada’s half of its economy is based on raw materials and value added; And not the other half. “If Argentina does not accept this model, it will be difficult for us to have a prosperity of 50 million,” he said.
For his part, he talked about inflation and said that reducing it would be one of the biggest challenges for the future administration. “The next government will be successful if it achieves this Will reduce inflation to 10 or 12 percent throughout the administration“, He argued.
On the other hand, he rejected the proposal to dollarize the country, but insisted that the country “should have One free dollar“. “You need to build the confidence to restore the currency, it does not use magic formulas,” he added.
Source: La Nacion
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