Carlos Ruckauf: “Cristina doesn’t love Massa but she didn’t have many options”

“A week ago I stated that there was a feeling that we were going headlong into a precipice. Now the presence of Serge Massa, to the extent that it fulfills some of the things that one imagines that it is going to do, the panorama changes a lot. I have been saying for a long time that the Argentine problem is political, the economy is a consequence of the bad government of Alberto Fernandez“, framework Charles Ruckaufformer vice president and former governor of Buenos Aires.

“If farmers are given a reasonable price now, an agreement is reached with the countries in the world that cannot help, if we take measures regarding the financial issue, there is a hope. As I always say, we’ll see if they let Serge Massa do what he should, because Alberto Fernández is still president”, continued Ruckauf in dialogue with El Disparador (Delta 90.3).

“Sergio Massa is going to have to calm the markets and only when there is money will he be able to attend to the demands of the sectors with fixed income. but i wonder if Cristina Fernández is going to give her time and accept this term, I think so because she has the vision of the abyss, she knows that she was wrong with the president she elected. I know Cristina Fernández as a senator and she is a cunning womanShe knew what was coming I don’t think Cristina wants Massa but she didn’t have many options“, defined the former Chancellor.

And about Sergio Massa he opined: “It is difficult for someone who is astute to play this game without having planned it, I get the impression that Massa has been planning this for a long time, for the famous meetings where he met with leading economists. And I hope things get better because there’s not much left after this.”

“The situation is so desperate that something had to be done. But very important things like getting Miguel Angel Pesce, which is part of the problem. And the issue of foreign policy where Alberto Fernández put a stopper, not a chancellor, “he pointed out against santiago cafiero. And he cataloged piece of paper Silvina Batakis’ trip to the United States a week ago. “Sergio Massa will arrive in Washington in a week to speak with the IMF, with the World Bank and the IDB, but another economy minister, Silvina BattakisHe was there just a week ago.”

“My greatest urgency as an Argentine is to stop this madness that prices fly and wages and pensions drag, we are with this existential anguish. The electoral issue is secondary to the extent that it is being governed, I felt that Alberto Fernandez was knock out”, he concluded Charles Ruckaufwho sees the arrival of Sergio Massa as the last card of the ruling party.

by RN

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