of the elections PASO in Argentina there was a lot of analysis material but without a doubt the saddest faces were in the bunker of Union for the Fatherlandwhere they estimated many more votes than the 28.09% they achieved between Sergio Massa and Juan Grabois. Now the Minister of Economy will go to the general elections on October 22 and although he has several against him, he does not get out of the fight.
«Transcendent weeks begin in Argentina. It begins to discuss which country we want. We are going to defend our SMEs, industries, energy sovereignty and our capacity for development. We are going to defend the public university and continue expanding rights. We are going for the expansion of drug programs, but it is the state that must protect those who withdraw from the labor market, “he said.
Although Sergio Massa only achieved 21.31% of the votes, he clarified that “today begins an election that in some way has the end of the first half” and there he began with a soccer analogy transferred to politics: “We have the second half, the extension and the penalties And we are going to be fighting until the last minute because we are sure that the Argentina that comes has to be the Argentina of work, production, the defense of our rights and the public university, they have to be governed by whoever governs”.
Lastly, the Minister of the Economy stated that they are “going to fight for the construction of a new majority. That the next government is not a coalition unit but one of national unity. Now we have 60 days to beat him to those who summoned from hatred built a principle of new majority ». Thus closed his brief speech by the leader of the Renovation Front.
Sergio Massa has no plan B
An interesting detail that happened on the scene of the Unión por la Patria bunker is that Juan Grabois came to give his support to the government official and gave the minister an economic plan that has inflation of 114% year-on-year, a blue dollar that it exceeded $600 and child poverty was above 50% in just twelve months of management.
Although Sergio Massa took it, he only had it in his hand for a few seconds and passed it to Juliana Di Tullio, who moments later handed it over to a secretary to take it off stage. With this gesture it is evident that not only the former mayor of Tigre is failing in the Economy, but also that he also does not accept recommendations or advice from his own space colleagues.