Luis D’Elía: “the boys from La Cámpora ate the curve”

“I love and respect him. Maximo Kirchner but it seems to me that they ate the curve The boys from La Campora“, Shooting, Louis D’Eliathe leader of the Federation of Land, Housing and Habitat who followed the president’s speech Alberto Fernandez in the opening of the ordinary sessions in the Congress from a box in the enclosure.

“Today there can be no other objective than the unity of the Front of All“, he remarked about the absence of the deputy who resigned a month ago from the leadership of the ruling bloc due to his disagreements with the president and the economy minister, Martin Guzmanby the terms of agreement with the IMF which will be discussed shortly.

when to me They talk to me about hard Kirchnerism, I laughbecause it is difficult to find someone tougher than me”, he fired at those who want to run him “on the left”. And he insisted that it is time to put egos aside. “I come from a school that says ‘first the country, then the people and last us.’ .

And he defended the president in opposition to Vice President Cristina Kirchner. “Nestor Kirchner spoke to everyone colleagues, Cristina had a different style. And I don’t see her as a candidate in 2023. In principle, we would have to see what happens with Alberto Fernandezyet I don’t give him up for deadWe have to see how it goes through this year”, supported the social leader, who celebrated some paragraphs of the presidential speech.

“Alberto Fernández made a very good impression on meIt was the best speech I heard from him in two years, I liked many things. I liked that he said that there are not going to be reforms, that there is not going to be adjustment, he established priorities. The truth was a very good speech. This year it was planned that we were going to export 45 billion dollars and we ended up exporting 65 billion, and this year maybe double that,” closed D’Elía, who has made public the breakup of his relationship with CFK.

by RN

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