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IMF denies Argentine court info on how to calculate inflation: “files are inviolable”

Friday, December 2nd 2011 - 00:08 UTC
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) avoided replying to an inquiry required by Argentine Judge Alejandro Catania, who handles the case of the lawsuit filed by the Domestic Trade Secretariat against private consulting agencies. Read full article

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  • xbarilox

    “the IMF files are inviolable” and case closed. Next!

    Dec 02nd, 2011 - 01:43 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Pirat-Hunter

    Maybe the index should be protected as a mater of national security through Parlament to make the Argentine indec also “inviolable”. it seems that you can get a lot more done with beaurocracy then you can with foreign relations. the ball is back in Argentin's side, in any case a lot more things get done in Argentina when they stop feeding the white elephants and start working to feed themsleves. no body is there to help Libya, Iraq or Palestine, the tide turns in favor of those who are willing to help themseleves, IMF might not care much About Argentina's rights but I want to know where our tax money went, if there was anything good on those contracts I am sure CNN would be all over it, This is just an inconvenient truth for IMF thugs. here is a note from from the ex-president's grave Sun Aug-01-04 ”International Monetary Fund policies are to blame for impoverishing 15 million people in Argentina, the country's president has said.
    Nestor Kirchner's comments came after an internal (IMF report) criticised the fund's relationship with the country over the past decade.
    The report said the (IMF had exacerbated the country's economic crisis), which struck in December 2001.
    But Mr Kirchner said the self-criticism was simply too little, too late.
    The IMF report also blamed the government for its 2001 debt default which triggered the crisis, pushing half the population into poverty.
    “Obviously we can't ignore the responsibility of the ruling class in Argentina,” Mr Kirchner told BBC correspondent Elliott Gotkine in Buenos Aires.“ I wonder if after this IMF report there was any actions taken by IMF ? like revise the contracts or bring more accountability to the process, but all we get is more dictatorshp from IMF thugs. Argentine moved a head when Nestor Kirchner replaced Indec technocrats with Argentine Nationalists and since then inflation in Argentina has been below two digits.” do we really want more then two digits inflation ?? what's the complain ?

    Dec 02nd, 2011 - 05:35 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Wireless

    Yeah, pull the wool over your eyes and hide while your country bleeds to death from all the money escaping abroad, you lot will have no-one to blame but yourselves when your country goes kaput...again

    Dec 02nd, 2011 - 05:49 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • xbarilox

    @ 3 again, like the american airlines?

    Dec 02nd, 2011 - 06:30 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Pirat-Hunter

    3 I want more then a wool over my eyes, I was thinking it would be better to travel to Dubai good real state there, the palm is a world class resort, lets hope they can trade some of their oil for food stuff, I am sure the Argentine economy will get better as the trade gets rolling. “Emirates Airlines inaugurates Dubai-Buenos Aires daily flights 3 January
    Emirates Airlines will fly on a daily basis between Dubai and Buenos Aires, with a call at Rio do Janeiro, as of next January 3, it was announced in the Argentine capital by Richard Vaughan Senior Vice-president for Commercial Operations.” I am hoping to go see Al Wasl's play next year. “DUBAI // Perhaps it is coincidence, but Al Wasl's new line of sportswear is remarkably similar to that of Diego Maradona's old club in Argentina, Boca Juniors.” only things in USA and UK go Kaput. we don't have enought explosives in Argentina to kaput anything. LOL “YET” be patient.

    Dec 02nd, 2011 - 07:23 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Yuleno

    The IMF has inviolability.why I wonder seen as they have no competitor.they must be hiding something and that will probably be the way it is used to exploit other states for the benefit of the yanqui and Europeans(western)

    Dec 02nd, 2011 - 12:59 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ChrisR

    #5 Pratt-Junta
    Yes, I saw the announcement but immediately thought ‘how is Argentina going to deal with the Islamist fundamentalist problem?
    Believe me, sooner or later there will be problems! Hope you have a good old USA Kevlar one: you and your people may well need them. LOLuck.

    Dec 02nd, 2011 - 08:06 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Pirat-Hunter

    NOV/08/2011
    Hundreds of Muslims met together at Argentina´s Islamic Center in Buenos Aires to commemorate one of their most special feasts with lot of enthusiasm and enjoying true moments of spiritual happiness and sharing.
    Ambassadors from Middle East countries and officials of the local and national governments were welcomed by the authorities of the Islamic Center. Secretary General of the entity, Sumer Noufouri, talked with Press TV about the significance of this event in Argentina, home of one of Latin America´s largest Muslim communities.
    www.presstv.ir/detail/208963.html
    Feb/13/2011
    The enormous C17, a Boeing Globemaster III cargo plane, larger than the well known Hercules, arrived on Thursday afternoon with an arsenal of powerful weapons, when it arrived at Ezeiza it was met by the [US embassy] military and defense attachés, Colonels Edwin Passmore and Mark Alcott. All the crates bore the seal of the army Seventh Airborne Brigade, with headquarters in North Carolina. After stops in Panama and Lima, they had attempted to pass 1,000 cubic feet of material, the equivalent of one third of the cargo on the plane, in a clandestine manner.
    www.lo-de-alla.org/2011/02/argentina-undeclared-weapons-and-drugs-found-on-us-military-plane/
    The murder of Agent Terry was a tragic blow to his family and friends, his fellow Border Patrol agents, .
    • Hundreds of guns (possibly thousands) sold to the Mexican cartel operatives under the ATF’s supervision remain unaccounted for and are presumed to be still in criminal hands.
    www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/7599-project-gunrunner
    #7 Muslims are good people, you must be thinkkg about AL-CIA or AL-MI6. osama bin laden is dead and luis posadas carriles is too old if not dead as well, and just in case you didn't know all Argentine's need to know is to keep away from usa, uk and israel embassies. bacause that's where the guns and terrorist will come from.

    Dec 03rd, 2011 - 10:08 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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