Argentina's president-elect Alberto Fernandez said on Tuesday he would renounce the remaining US$11 billion tranches of the country's International Monetary Fund loan as soon as he takes office next month. Read full article
“We want them not to lend us more money, Alberto Fernandez said. But to let us develop.”
So refreshing to hear an incoming president talking about developing Argentina's own potential as opposed to ask foreigners to bring their money to do it. (Something that has historically been a total failure).
Actually, it is encouraging to hear Alberto Fernandez talking and making sense, after four years of listening to the hollow chatter and frivolities blurted by...finally outgoing president Mauricio Macri.
Ten more days for Argentina to start becoming a country that cares for its citizens.
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Disclaimer & comment ruleshow on earth is he going to ” revive the economy, when the lazy sods only want to collect their pay and sod the work.
Nov 29th, 2019 - 07:07 pm - Link - Report abuse +1“We want them not to lend us more money, Alberto Fernandez said. But to let us develop.”
Dec 01st, 2019 - 06:37 am - Link - Report abuse -1So refreshing to hear an incoming president talking about developing Argentina's own potential as opposed to ask foreigners to bring their money to do it. (Something that has historically been a total failure).
Actually, it is encouraging to hear Alberto Fernandez talking and making sense, after four years of listening to the hollow chatter and frivolities blurted by...finally outgoing president Mauricio Macri.
Ten more days for Argentina to start becoming a country that cares for its citizens.
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