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Lavagna blasts Cristina Kirchner failed government: “stop looking for excuses”

Friday, November 13th 2009 - 09:26 UTC
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Argentina’ former Economy minister Roberto Lavagna said on Thursday that when governments begin to fail, “they begin to look for all kind of excuses”. The administration of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner faced with mounting social unrest and financial problems claims a “destabilization plan” has been set in motion. Read full article

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  • jorge

    Mercopress, When are you gonna tell something good about argentina?
    According to you, everything is good in chile, uruguay and brazil, but when it comes to argentina it is all bad news. Shame on you. Who is the director of the site, the racist islander J.K.?

    Nov 14th, 2009 - 01:01 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Tim

    If only there was something positive about the current Argentine government to report! Regardless of what MercoPress decides to publish, the lack of significant foreign investment inflows, capital flight, the pathetic need of Argentina to IMPORT natural gas, etc., all add up to underscore that that Argentina is a country that continues to fall ever further behind from the rest of its Southern Cone neighbors.

    Nov 14th, 2009 - 04:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • eragal

    IARGENTINA ROGUE COUNTRY !!!

    ARGENTINA DECLARES TO OWN MUCH MORE THAN ENOUGH FOREIGN FUNDS TO PAY CASH ALL ITS OUTSTANDING FOREIGN DEBT.

    ARGENTINA OWNS HUGE ASSETS WHICH COULD BE USED TO BACK NEW INTERNATIONAL BORROWING.

    ARGENTINA COULD EASILY BORROW NEW LOW INTEREST INTERNATIONAL FUNDS IF IT PLEDGED TO PAY ALL ITS OUTSTANDING FOREING DEBT AND CEASED CHEATING WITH INFLATION STATISTICS AND OTHER BALANCE DATA.

    IN MANY LAWSUITS GERMAN AND U.S. COURTS RULED THAT ARGENTINA SHALL FULLY PAY ITS OUTSTANDING INTERNATIONAL DEBT.

    NEVERTHELESS:
    1) ARGENTINA IS NOT ABIDING BY COURT RULINGS.
    2) ARGENTINA IS NOT PAYING ITS DEFAULTED BONDS.
    3) ARGENTINA IS NOT PAYING ITS DEFAULTED CLUB OF PARIS LOANS.
    4) ARGENTINA IS A MEMBER OF THE IMF BUT, AGAINST IMF RULES, ARGENTINA IS NOT ALLOWING THE IMF TO AUDIT ITS NATIONAL BALANCE SHEET.
    4) ARGENTINA IS PLANNING ANOTHER FRAUDOLENT SWAP OF ITS DEFAULTED BONDS.

    ARGENTINA IS THE ONLY G20 MEMBER IN DEFAULT.

    ARGENTINA IS THE ONLY G20 MEMBER WHICH DOESN'T COMPLY WITH INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INSTITUTIONS' RULES AND OBBLIGATIONS.

    ARGENTINA OUT OF G20.l tuo commento

    Nov 14th, 2009 - 07:37 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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