Alfredo Cornejo: “What the government conveys is that it is okay to cut the streets”

The senator of Together for Change, Alfredo Cornejo, referred to the internal of the Frente de Todos and maintained that the only point of unity between Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández is the criticism of the management of Mauricio Macri and questioned the Government for “transmitting” that “it is okay to cut the streets.” In this sense, the UCR referent said: “What they do to stay united is to criticize the four years of Macri, every time one of the many scandals that exist in the Government passes,” in an interview with Radio Rivadavia.He also indicated that a group of Peronist governors raised a criticism of the Government, which referred to the lack of control of inflation and fuel shortages. “They are trying to cover the sun with their hands, blaming third parties for a problem they have of governance derived from their internal problems and an uncommon and erroneous diagnosis of how the economy is working,” he said.

On the other hand, he criticized the vice president for her statements against social plans and defined her as “a great manipulator of public opinion,” and estimated that if an opponent replicated the sayings of Cristina Kirchner, he would be branded as “ultra-right and coup plotter.” We must give training tools, training so that these people can be incorporated into the formal economy,” added the official, who called for macroeconomic reforms that guarantee sustained growth for ten years. “There are some who fall into the populist temptation to propose that it will eliminate the plans from one day to the next as if it were a magic solution and that cannot be done,” he said in a criticism of Patricia Bullrich. Finally, he denounced that the Government transmits that “it is okay to cut the streets.” “If the government itself generates that, we cannot ask the Justice to act on a concrete interpretation,” he concluded. 

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