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The vice-president of Together for Change, Miguel Pichetto, He argued that everyone's Front wanted to "fly everything in the air" and that "some are returning".
The senator declared the president Mauricio Macri He opted for a relaxing atmosphere with his rival Todo Front, Alberto Fernández, to bring calm to the markets after the defeat of the government in primary. However, he held the opposition accountable for the further collapse of Argentine badets.
"The scenario is that you fly all in the air, the worst the better", he said in statements to the signal A24, referring to the front leaders led by Fernández and former president Cristina Kirchner. He argued that he knew the way of thinking of the exmandataria well.
When consulted by the IMF's alleged request for an election campaign to the opposition leader and his economists, he dismissed them and pointed out, with regard to Kirchnerism, that "some go back".
A few hours ago, said Pichetto during an interview with Tab radio "Cristina's vision is very clear: no collaboration with the government or dialogue, if everything can burn more, much better for your electoral process".
On the difficult task of reversing the primary results for Together for Change in the October general election, the vice presidential candidate pointed out: "This is not resolved.". And he pointed out that last Saturday "a lot of people came to say that it was possible", about the support demonstration at Macri called 24A.
However, he warned that to reverse the result "one must have an attitude and there are actors who must regain faith".
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