“We have to stop fighting each otheryes”, starts Fernando “Chino” Navarro Regarding the media exchanges between the Ministers of National Security and Buenos Aires, Anibal Fernandez and Sergio Berni. Conflict that the Government believes overshadowed the success of the tour of Russia and China.
And which also revived the discussions about the Fracture of the Front of All who had left the resignation of Máximo Kirchner: a conflict that the Executive quickly defused with the appointment of a new Block chief, German Martinezwith whom Navarro precisely works as a liaison (he is secretary of Parliamentary Relations of the Chief of Staff), in tune with Serge Massa.
“From the Chief of Staff, in Parliamentary Relations, we try to coordinate the task of Sergio Massa and Martínez, and how to work the legislative year that is going to be very intense. I know Germán and we were agreeing on the operation”, explained the “Chino” in dialogue with Wake Up (Delta 90.3).
The referent of the social movements and former deputy recognizes the friction: “the waters have calmed. Surely when Alberto arrives will meet with Cristina”. And he anticipated the look of Alberto Fernandez: “We have to get out of the pandemic, out of Macri’s legacyto be able to grow and reorder the State together with society”, a clear message for the speech that President Cristina Kirchner maintained in her last letter.
Apart from this essential dialogue, the crossovers between other referents are bothersome, such as the one that starred Sergio Berni and Anibal Fernandez will rekindle the fire. “Fighting to fart in the media is useless,” said Navarro. “If it is to destroy and aggravate us, breaking bridges doesn’t work. We have to build bridges, and where there are no bridges, find a way to get closer, ”he added.
Close to the Buenos Aires minister they insist that Aníbal was the first to open fire. “It is not serious that from the national government they put a meme to deal with an issue as serious as that of the adulterated drug and that cost the lives of so many people”, he pointed out. Augustine Propato, national deputy and partner of Berni. Navarro agreed that “on such a hot topic, with fatalities,” the answer was wrong.
Propato insists in any case that “the Frente de Todos is not close to breaking up”. “Obviously we live with differences and I think that when it comes to an issue such as the agreement with the IMF, different perspectives must be accepted”, pointed out the former provincial senator. “There has been a crisis but there is no rupture within the Front of All”, repeats the former minister and today a deputy, Daniel Arroyoa man close to Sergio Massa and the president.
“A agreement with the IMF it implies a reconfiguration of the political system in any country. What it means for us is to keep the caucus united and accompany the Executive Branch. We have different looks but all we want the government to do well”, he points. “Everyone wants the President to do well,” Arroyo insists, seeking to clear up doubts about ulterior motives in the fire friend That hurts the government.
by RN