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"There is no capitalism where there is no demand"he added.
He described his tour in Spain and Portugal as "very productive" and called for an end to the "unfair" case law on "cease preventive action without a definition of guilt".
At the same time, before taking the flight that would bring him back to Argentina to resume the generals' election campaign of 27 October, the opposition candidate pointed out that he had arrived "with an expectation" and was leaving " with another ". after talks with the head of the Spanish government, Pedro Sanchez; the Prime Minister of Portugal, António Costa; businessmen; and representatives of investment funds from different countries: "It was very productive, very interesting, very important all that."
"I warned that everyone was very aware of the state of the Argentine economy and that the only thing I perceived from them is the desire to work together to get Argentina out of the problem. "They are very aware of the level of crisis in Argentina and they have taken the last steps taken by the government of (Mauricio) Macri," he explained.
"They are also realizing that in us there may be a solution to the problem and not a deepening of the crisis, which the government has long proclaimed and that they warn that it is a mistake."He remarked.
The presidential candidate said he met Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa because "I see similarities between the case of Portugal and what we did in 2003".
By the way, in statements to Radio 10, he asked to stop "tease" with the "story of the demons of La Cámpora"and claimed that his leaders are "People who, like all Argentines, want to live in a better country."
"This story of La Cámpora's demons, stop laughing, these are people who, like all Argentines, want to live in a better country, that's just that.", concluded in the dialogue of Spain, where he held various meetings during the week.
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