President Alberto Fernández Friday said his country will not accept any imposition which may put growth at risk when negotiating with foreign creditors. The Argentine head of state made those remarks from a stage in front of Casa Rosada he shared with former Presidents José Mujica of Uruguay, Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva of Brazil and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina's current Vice President. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIn other words, default will continue to be Argentina's first answer for its habitual inability to run an economy.
Dec 11th, 2021 - 06:24 pm - Link - Report abuse 0M A R T I — L L A Z O
Dec 11th, 2021 - 10:38 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Actually Argentines always think that it’s not their own fault — in their opinion EVERYONE the Argentines think it’s everyone else’s fault instead.
Think it from their viewpoint — Argentines consider themselves apart actually to repay their debts.
¡Saludos desde Viña del Mar!
If Dr. Alberto Fernandez had a minimum of decency and decorum (manhood??) he would have resigned many months back, instead of continueing to be Mrs. Cristina Fernandez Kirchner's puppet.
Dec 12th, 2021 - 02:41 pm - Link - Report abuse 0On top of which CFK is seriously affected by the Hubris Syndrome as can be seen and registered by her actions. A completely leathal combination which will continue to take Argentina down the proverbial drain until such time as CFK and of course her cohorts can be got rid of and hopefully correctly and honestly judged for their actions whilst at the head of the Government. I fully suscribe to the phrase that One is innocent until proven guilty but to be absolved from being judged in accordance with the prevailing law, before going to to trial is an absolute travesty of justice.
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