Fernando Iglesias relaunches the controversy for the dead by the cold of the city



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The national deputy participated in an interview in Mesa chica, by LN +

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The national deputy for change Fernando Iglesias participated tonight in the program

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and, with the irony that characterizes it, revived the controversy in
the recent cold deaths – seven so far this year – of people living on the streets.

Iglesias compared the death toll when managing Change in the Nation to a record 2007 figure when Kirchnerism ruled. "In 2007, when Néstor Kirchner was in the presidency and Aníbal Ibarra was running the city, they were both great social sensitives," he said, "63 people died of cold, the record. " Between 2005 and 2015, the measure was 30. Let's change, in 2016 and 2017, the dead were 15 or 16 ", he said.

"There are a lot of deaths, we have to continue working but the transformation is huge," he said. And he concluded: "In Cambiemos, we want to do with the country what we did in 12 years of government in the city".


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