Traceless. More than a month after the approval of the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the ruling party remains fractured by a trainee between the Kirchnerist and Albertist ranks. In this context, the National Deputy of the All Front Leopold Moreau today questioned the attitude of President Alberto Fernández. “It seems unusual for the president to announce that he is willing to talk to the most concentrated sectors of the Argentine economy, such as the UIA, and not to say that he is willing to talk to Cristina Kirchner,” he warned today. However, in a dialogue with Futurock, Moreau wanted to downplay the concept of “internal” in the ruling party. “I am reluctant to consider him an inmate because, in general, society binds inmates with offers of power or candidacies,” he said. And he continued: “This is not a detainee interpreted in this sense, it is a discussion towards the inside of the Front of all that has to do with the definition of policies.” “What is clearly defined in the Front of All is that there is an indisputable political leadership, there is a political centrality that is led by Cristina Kirchner,” Moreau said, deepening the analysis of official internal affairs. He continued: “On the other hand, from an institutional point of view, the inevitable fact is that the President is the one who makes the final decisions, and that has never been discussed. In any case, what needs to be clear is that the President has the last word, but not the only word. That is what is being discussed. ” Thus, the head of the Bicameral Commission for the Monitoring of the Intelligence Activities of the Congress expressed his opinion: “Cristina Kirchner will always be in the moment to defend the needs of the popular majority, which gives her a centrality that allows her to generate expectations. of all kinds, from running a political space to being able to run for office. ” “Obviously I would.” Finally, regarding the country’s economic situation, Moreau considered: “Accepting the IMF’s economic program is not the way forward.” And he remarked: “You have to hit a rudder quickly. Not only has the agreement been poorly designed and poorly processed, but it has become a dead letter, and the guidelines lead us to a steadily rising inflation scenario that is constantly escalating. We need to detach ourselves from the IMF program by reformulating its objectives and projections. “

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