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Río Tercero, Córdoba
'We need to stop organizing ourselves in a way that limits others' rights,' CFK

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The President led a rally in Córdoba, where she spoke about education and industry.

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner said that "it is good that lawmakers make laws for others, and not just for themselves."

The President said this while heading a rally for the Sixth Meeting of the Buena Fe National Bank, in the city of Río Tercero in Córdoba Province.

She also added that "I challenge any Argentine to tell me if they thought that, in 2003, it was possible to imagine how much we have done in recent years in the areas of national industry and education."

The President said that it was necessary to stop "getting in the way of others' rights," adding that "the generation that could not vote for those that they wanted, that was deprived of their rights, is the strongest defense for the rights of all Argentines."

She went on to say that that is why they were "impulsing the new Media Bill, which would replace the one from the last dictatorship, so that everyone can have a voice."

The President has already put into action 815 small banks which give out loans for a value of 223 million pesos.

"There are no economic factors; there are social factors, because this is above everything a question of popular organization. When the government impulses those vulnerable sectors, so that they regain the sense of association and solidarity, it is generating the renewal of the public's organization."

In addition, she said that "the best thing that a leader can do is help people organize themselves. Politics is the organization of society, in order to be able to fight for better living conditions."

 

 



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