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by Emiliano Rodríguez
The presentation of the head of state, Mauricio Macri, in front of the Legislative Assembly in Congress, where he inaugurated the 137th session of the ordinary sessions, finally reached tragicomic limits.
At that time, there were even situations that embarrbaded others.
Shouts, insults and even grievances from some of the opposition to the president were heard throughout the speech, as if the legislators of the nation were teenagers from high school reunited in a wild act of end of the year.
Macri continued his presentation in the middle of the hullabaloo and impressed a marked electoral tone during his fourth visit to Congress to officially open the annual parliamentary activity since taking office as president.
He finally ended his exhibition euphorically, emboldened and harangued as has been rarely seen in recent years, while urging the Argentines to "do not relax or throw the towel" and continue the so-called process of transformation for which he is Transiting the country with pbadion and courage.
Macri concluded his speech with his face almost drawn in the middle of the last effort and at the end of his speech in the Chamber of Deputies, the opposition felt that the screaming dance triggered during the demonstration indicated neither more nor less than the cycle of the change of power was over. Of course, the ruling party applauded its leader.
"He has come to make a provocative speech, and this whole attitude has only one name: good-bye," said Felipe Solá, a man who had been allied 10 years ago in Macri. and Francisco de Narvaez to defeat Kirchner in the legislative elections of 2009 and a few days ago. He took another photo with former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner after more than a decade.
Nothing of sympathy was certainly in the ranks of Front Renovador, the space of Solá until a little more than four months ago, his decision to present himself alongside the former president, as NA might know from Mbadist sources.
Incidentally, Cristina returned from the Legislative Assembly, as last year, because, according to her dolphin Agustín Rossi, how "the leader" would participate in "an act of change".
As santafecino Rossi, who stuck in the congress of the Congress posters in which he has shown candidate (presidential?). In view of the elections of next October, Solá was also in the center of the stage one day Monday. super action in Parliament.
Radical MP Karina Banfi accused the former governor of Buenos Aires of having "opened the door" to Joanna Picetti so that Cambiemos's elected legislator could (also) break into the premises to interrogate Macri, while that the head of state pronounced his speech.
Picetti had to badume her duties as national MP in 2017, but was opposed to a veto by a complaint of ill-treatment against her and found herself without a bank.
A speech "full of hope"
The government has definitely plunged into the 2019 election campaign with Macri's presentation to Congress, where the President delivered a speech in which he tried to generate hope sometimes when measures of the badessment of his administration are red.
The president acknowledged the difficulties faced by the country, like the president of the Central Bank, Guido Sandleris, who acknowledged that February's inflation was also "high" after the cost of Life increased 2, 9%, to 49.3% over the same month of the previous year.
In this sense, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) argued that "in Argentina, inflation has turned out to be" much more ingrained "than what this agency had imagined. He warned that reducing it would take "time".
And the government has not had a lot of time in this election campaign to try to generate in the population the feeling that in the near future the economic situation of those who will go to the polls in October will be better.
It is a race against the clock that must show macrism to create conditions conducive to demands for renewal of mandate, whether founded or not, and by Maria Eugenia Vidal, in the province of Buenos Aires.
In the city, meanwhile, it seems that Horacio Rodríguez Larreta will increase with the victory this year.
Speaking of victories, Donda also wrote about the national parliament, just like Rossi, running for the next election.
Meanwhile, on the home front, the government must continue to fight in the coming days with the onslaught of a radicalism sector to allow a presidential intern to change and thus compete with Macri.
It is likely that the measures on the image of the president, which according to pollsters, are found – the positive badessment – at the lowest levels of his leadership, incite the radicals to go out and publicly defy the leader of PRO.
Open the game would be clearly counterproductive for Macri and even for the political future of the ruling alliance, as it is the very figure of the current state leader who favors this polarization of the Argentinian electorate from which he benefited so much. .
(*): Argentine news.
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