Schiaretti reappeared: he referred to the omnibus law and the May Pact – News

Schiaretti reappeared: he referred to the omnibus law and the May Pact – News
Schiaretti reappeared: he referred to the omnibus law and the May Pact – News

The former governor of Córdoba, Juan Schiaretti, spoke this Saturday afternoon at Columbia University, New York.

In the dissertation Schiaretti criticized Buenos Aires centralism and the “decadence” left by Kirchnerism. He also expressed his position regarding the May pact and the new omnibus law.

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“What is proposed in the May agreement, which has to do with the fiscal balance, we agree, we think it is good that there is an agreement on basic points for the organization of the country, such as the fiscal pact, the tax reform, and electoral reform; For example, there should be a single ballot in national elections as has been used in Córdoba for many years,” he said in relation to the May Pact called for May 25 in the Mediterranean province.

Regarding the omnibus law, the former presidential candidate stated: “As I have been saying since the debates during the presidential campaign, we are willing to give President Milei the opportunity to govern, which is the same opportunity that we gave Macri when we voted for the laws. to execute his government program, and Alberto Fernández in 2019. But our space will accompany, as long as there are no laws that harm the productive interior, Córdoba.”

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In the context of the activity, Schiaretti once again referred to the need for a federal country: “This is a centralist country, God is everywhere, but He continues to serve in Buenos Aires. Kirchnerism deepened that. For example, when I worked at Fiat, in Brazil, the automaker’s headquarters were where the factory was, and not in São Paulo. In Argentina the first factory was in Córdoba, but the administration was always in Buenos Aires; The same thing happened with Renault. “Here in the United States, the management of Ford and General Motors are in Detroit and the state of Michigan, which is where the factories are.”

And he closed: “Kirchnerism deepened centralism, because whoever was interested in managing the poverty of the Conurbano went to Kirchner. Therefore, in the interior we always had the most expensive electricity, the most expensive gas, the most expensive transportation, etc.”

 
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