By BuenosAiresHerald.comEconomy Minister and Vice-Presidential candidate Amado Boudou (Victory Front party), rejected the recipes for “fiscal adjustments” the international organizations intend to impose on countries affected by the crisis, and stressed that Argentina “does not accept any conditions set from abroad.”
During a rally in the 9 de Julio district, Boudou assured that the Fernández de Kirchner administration “does not accept the vision of Argentina that they are trying to impose from abroad,” and confirmed that they are thinking “about what’s coming.”
“We want to include everyone, those who think like us and those who don’t, in order to obtain what’s best for Argentina,” he said.
Boudou praised that the President’s focus on equality is “of utmost importance,” and added that “what we’ve understood is that there are no big cities or small cities, there are Argentine men and women who have Rights and needs and we must reach every corner of the country.”
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