The president of the PRO and pre-candidate for president, Patricia Bullrichdetailed this Thursday his economic plan in case of success in elections 2023. In this sense, the opposition leader assured that she will apply a “policy of shock”. Also, and within the framework of the ExpoAgro 2023promised that he will reach the government with a plan that is consistent among all areas.
“We will apply a shock policy. We need from day one to show society what we are going to do and have the plan ready beforehand. We are going to reach the Government with a plan that is consistent among all areas and that shows society the necessary changes that must be made to get out of inflation, stop issuing and spending what is being spent, stop having the bureaucracy we have,” Bullrich said in dialogue with THAT.
“The State has fed on Argentines in the last 20 years. It grew from 23% of the product to 42%, that is, the State doubled and that money belongs to the people,” added the former Security Minister. She also specified that she will face anyone who opposes. “We are going to have three priorities: education, security and a stabilization plan so that Argentina does not have more inflation, has credit and can move forward,” she asserted.
“I am going to deal with those three issues. There will be other officials who will deal with other issues but personally I am going to deal with those three aspects”, added Bullrich. On the other hand, he pointed out the measures that he will take for the Field. “The tax reduction, the need to have a single currency, because having different exchange rates there is no possibility of having predictability, and a series of measures that are deeper and have to do with the rational use of water,” he described. .
The opponent also pointed to the need to use technology, irrigation and the accumulation of water. “For that we have to have credit, an organized macro and that the countryside is not the one that pays for the party of an increasingly large State that steals more money from each of the producers,” she indicated. To combat inflation, Bullrich assured that “you cannot spend more than what you produce and you cannot issue more money.”
“Our decision is that it is not an empty slogan of content to say that the field is the engine of Argentina, if we have it turned off it is not the engine of anything,” he said. In addition, he evaluated: “It is essential that we understand that the Field has a productive capacity that we have studied and that today has been surpassed by neighboring countries as a result of the closure of imports for machinery and exports, of a dollar to which they open a window , product of taxes and rates that are very high.
“We are clear that the Argentine countryside, the producers, the family have to grow and it will do so to the extent that they explode in all their dimension,” he specified. Likewise, he pointed out that “when there is a leadership with clear ideas and knows where to go, society accompanies it and those apparent differences disappear.” “The first engine is to show the way those who want to change the country will work together with the Government,” he added.
Regarding the crack, he indicated that “there are many issues where all of society agrees, perhaps not all political leaders.” “If you ask society if it agrees to be firm against crime, that there is no teacher strike, society will tell you that it wants the child to study,” she said. To which, he closed: “We have to go to the policies that give back to society the ability to feel that there is a Government that accompanies, helps and is capable of setting priorities.”