On Militant Day, we received in San José 1111 economists representing more than 80 professionals who handed over and presented considerations and proposals on a national economic model of productive and federal growth for the 21st century, wrote the head of the Justicialist Party on her X social media account.
The former head of state commented that the economists designed and developed the economic program within the PJ framework 'divided into commissions and over more than 45 working sessions'.
According to her, the final document handed to her in person 'is not a closed work, but an open roadmap to debate and action that will be presented to the Justicialist Party for its opening and discussion'.
'That is why I sincerely believe it is time to decide what country we want to build; because the Argentine crisis is not just economic... it is a crisis of the country's project,' she concluded in the tweet accessed by the Argentine News Agency.
'I am convinced that Argentina faces a historical crossroads. The world is redefined through geopolitical tensions, technological transformations, and new energy and environmental challenges,' she stated.
In this context, Cristina Kirchner indicated, 'it is urgent to abandon the macroeconomics of disagreement and build a roadmap towards development with sovereignty, production, and inclusion'.
Buenos Aires, November 17 (NA) -- After five months of confinement due to a court conviction, former President Cristina Kirchner resumed receiving visitors, and in this case, it was a delegation of nine economists linked to the Justicialist Party who handed her an extensive document of over 400 pages with a development plan for the country.