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Deputy Calls Government's Failure to Invite Governors to Meeting a 'Grave Error'

Deputy Teresa García (Fuerza Patria) criticizes the government for not inviting Peronist governors, including the governor of Buenos Aires, to the first meeting. She also criticizes Milei's economic policy, arguing it harms the most vulnerable sectors.


Deputy Calls Government's Failure to Invite Governors to Meeting a 'Grave Error'

The newly elected national deputy, Teresa García (Fuerza Patria), today considered it a 'grave error' by the Government for not having called several Peronist governors to the first meeting between the Executive Branch and the provinces. 'This speaks very badly of the national government, they do not invite all the governors and leave out the province of Buenos Aires, which has 17 million inhabitants,' she stated in an interview with Splendid AM 990. The current provincial senator and former Minister of Government of Buenos Aires, stated that from the Executive Branch 'they have made a grave error by not calling the Peronist governors, and in addition, that is not giving a federal sense to the government'. García expressed that 'the government program of Javier Milei punishes the sectors that need it the most,' and as an example, she mentioned that 'health, pediatric health, educational policy, and universities have been affected because they have decided not to finance them'. 'This bailout that the United States proposed with the sole objective of avoiding a black Monday if Peronism had won cannot be sustained for much longer,' she asserted. The legislator stated that 'half of Argentine families are in debt with their credit cards,' and said that those debts 'will be unpayable'. She highlighted that 'there is a drop in national and provincial revenue,' so she affirmed that 'it is no longer known what else they are going to cut' in terms of expenses, and warned that 'we have 50% of the country with informal work and the other half does not make it to the end of the month'. Finally, she indicated that the Executive Branch has in its hands 'the threat of two very substantial reforms such as the pension and labor reform' and about the latter, she stated that 'it is not known how much more they will affect because it is a ghost project, it is still not known what they intend to do'.