

Amidst growing concerns about insecurity, Senator Hilda "Chiche" Duhalde suggested "declaring state of emergency for a year" in order to enable President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner "to make use of the country's resources in order to fight criminals." Despite opposing views in Congress, she considers the creation of prisons and youth detention centers a priority.
After being harshly criticized by Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández, former Trial of the Juntas attorney Julio César Stassera ignored the minister’s comments and replied that “some times we should be thankful for certain offensive comments.”
Vice-President Julio Cobos said "we can't ignore the poverty issues we have in Argentina" and that the country needs "a strategic vision of a productive and exporting country to end with this situation," during the inauguration of the Huinca Renancó 76th Farming, Industrial and Commercial Exposition, at Córdoba province.
Proyecto Sur leader Fernando "Pino" Solanas expressed he might consider running for president in 2011 since he believes his party may be able to catch voters shying away from the Justicialist Party or the Social and Civic Accord, a party he says has now become "the new Alliance."Director Orlando Mario Vignatti - Esta publicación es propiedad de NEFIR S.A. - Issn 1852 -9224 - Tel: 4349-1500 - Paseo Colón 1196