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The candidate for the presidency of the federal alternative Sergio Mbada said today that "Argentina can not afford another failure and, therefore, it will be necessary that after December 10, whoever wins will win the power to form a local Moncloa Pact".
He was energetic, did not talk about winners or possible losers in the elections but made it clear that it was necessary to coordinate on fundamental issues so that Argentina "stop watching the little one and think big".
Mbada spoke to more than 500 business people gathered today by the United States Chamber of Commerce in Argentina (AmCham), which also included leaders and governors.
"We can not afford another failure as a country and as a society", expressed about the upcoming elections where the need to raise "state policy agreements stressed the need but Argentina has no destination. "
For the referent of non-Kirchner Peronism, the pact "It should not have been born on the whim of a leaderbut the construction of campaign commitments in which we will agree on the referents ".
In addition, the head of Alternative Federale mentioned Cristina Kirchner's photo with the PJ leaders: "It will not change the reality of the Argentines"He said and added that "The discussion on the names there is no serious construction of the government coalition leads nowhere". On the other hand, he felt that "we need to discuss what we are going to do on December 11th between everyone, because if the fight is about things essential for Argentina, it's worth it ".
"If we want to turn the discussion of Argentine politics only into the fight of the magazine theater poster, the only thing that will happen is that the level of disillusionment of Argentine society will be greater", criticized.
It was there when he stressed the need that "the government which is December 11th must generate a pact of the Moncloa of Argentina", in reference to the national agreement that was in Spain after the Franco dictatorship.
At the same time, Mbada insisted that the income tax be eliminated. "It's a legal rather than an economic mess because you can not touch the salaries of your employees," he said.
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