After CFK's speech
'Some attitudes are not credible', Solá
Unión-PRO elected deputy Felipe Solá gave his breakdown on last night's speech by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, in which she stated she felt she was "a president of clear checks" somehow contradicting criticism aimed at the INDEC statistics bureau. "Some attitudes are not believable," Solá said during a radio interview.
Solá also remarked that this "behaviour" added to the internal conflicts arisen among the General Labour Confederation's (CGT) "fat cats" are "because neither the government nor the CGT wanted to recognize the defeat suffered during last June 28 midterm elections."
In reference to the new numbers of poverty (15%) revealed by INDEC -while private consultuing agencies estimaste at least that 30% to 37% of the Argentine population are submitted into poverty-, Solá went hard on Social Security and Development Minister Alicia Kirchner, sister of former president Néstor Kirchner.
"This country has severe and deep poverty problems but, amazingly, nobody can tell me what the ministry lead by Alicia Kirchner does."
"Not even journalists can tell me what she does, what her plan is, what kind of measures she takes or announcements she delivers. There is little information of the social welfare politics in Argentina."
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