August 13, 2019
Argentina
2048 x 1525 px
August 13, 2019
Argentina
2048 x 1525 px
The national deputy candidate for the province of Buenos Aires, Sergio Massa, denounced that the national government tried to "build the fear operation" by delaying the intervention of the Central Bank so that the dollar rose beyond the upper flotation band. In an interview for the Animals Loose program, Massa resorted to a football analogy to graph the reasons why the exchange rate soared: "Today the government had an archer (the Central Bank) who had the obligation to take care of the goal and He let himself make two goals. " Massa was very clear and speculated that "someone must have given a political order" to the president of the monetary authority Guido Sandleris. He added: "What makes me angry is that they don't pay it, devaluation is paid by people. SMEs pay it at the interest rate and the poor pay the price increase." "The government locks itself up and only measures what is better in electoral terms," explained the candidate of the Frente de Todos.
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