translated from Spanish: Cristina Kirchner in Mendoza: “That people can’t eat is mistreatment”

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner continues to tour the country presenting her book and this time she arrived in Mendoza, where she had a talk about the adjustment, the high prices and the lack of food in Argentina, where she also compared the situation with Venezuela, after which i values will skyrocket, in addition to the new essential prices, which it criticizes for its quality.” That people can’t eat in Argentina is mistreatment. We’re not in Africa or some desert moor where there’s no one. We are a country that produces food for 400 million people,” began the representative on the stage whose no, where it then had an irony about today.
“This issue of food, of the products that are scarce, of the prices… I was in Cuba, I had gone for Florence and suddenly I got messages from Buenos Aires that I was missing milk in the supermarkets. Harmony was a milk that the Government had recycled, in essential prices… it is that’s why he said “The Little Prince,” which the essentials are invisible to the eyes, but not the prices,” he said. Regarding the quality of the products, he added: “The truth is that it is sad when you see that people who can pay for good milk come out to say for those who may not have to content themselves with milk that is not milk. That’s very selfish.”
At the close of her remarks, the former representative spoke of “media shielding” when referring to taxes and price increases, in a clear difference from what happened during her tenure with some media outlets, which exposed price differences , and so he let it know with a clipping. “If you criticized this, what you should be saying now,” he closed. In this note:

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