"It must count the days," Fernandez said, referring to President Macri | Chronic



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The candidate for the Presidency of the Front of All, Alberto Fernandez, said Thursday that the president Mauricio Macri "must count the days" when a journalist questioned him about the head of state's badertion, who said in the morning that "Getting to the elections in the best way does not only depend on one government."

After retiring from his offices in the San Telmo district of Buenos Aires, after meeting with representatives of agriculture, Fernández spoke briefly with the press.

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On economic measures announced Wednesday by the Minister of Finance, Hernán Lacunza, the candidate for the presidency of Kirchnerism avoided commenting by stating: "I will keep silent."

After a brief contact with the press at the door of his office, Fernández addressed the Congress, where he had lunch with the Chief of Senators of Peronism, Cordoba Carlos Caserio and a group of Peronist Mayors of Córdoba.

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