An editorial comment from the Financial Times October 14th edition, “In a tango of debt” gives a good idea of what world markets think and feel about Argentina. Read full article
Ansering this article of the financial times, i would like to say that i am really sorprised of seing two articles about my country in only one week, just at the same time that the goverment is according to go back to the money markets.
Of course that the politigians made very big mistakes, it's a very suffered nation, firstly by the militar dictatorships, and after by the corruption of democratic presidents.
In spite of all that, many countrys would like to have our tecnologic development, and the prestigium of our public universitys, many foreign people are coming to argentina to study at the public universitys, specially at the u.b.a. (university of buenos aires).
I agree that argentina would be in a better situation, it's true that our social situacion got better in the last 5 years , but we stilll have the 30 porcent of our population under the line of povertys, not the 15 like the goverment says
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Disclaimer & comment rulesAnsering this article of the financial times, i would like to say that i am really sorprised of seing two articles about my country in only one week, just at the same time that the goverment is according to go back to the money markets.
Oct 17th, 2009 - 05:44 am - Link - Report abuse 0Of course that the politigians made very big mistakes, it's a very suffered nation, firstly by the militar dictatorships, and after by the corruption of democratic presidents.
In spite of all that, many countrys would like to have our tecnologic development, and the prestigium of our public universitys, many foreign people are coming to argentina to study at the public universitys, specially at the u.b.a. (university of buenos aires).
I agree that argentina would be in a better situation, it's true that our social situacion got better in the last 5 years , but we stilll have the 30 porcent of our population under the line of povertys, not the 15 like the goverment says
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