CFK: ‘Some try to convince Argentines that State is just a nuisance’
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner asked the Argentine society to “defend” the democratic system and warned “those sectors that are always trying to convince Argentines that the State is an obstacle for the freedom of market”, during a speech given in General Rodríguez, Buenos Aires.
After inaugurating a housing urban development project, the Head of State remarked that her administration is “re-industrializing this nation, with passion and love."
Likewise, Fernández said "We are also generating added-value to our industries, plus generating thousands of new job posts thus strengthening our domestic market within a world’s context that’s falling apart.”
To end, the President warned that “Every time they came for the State, then they went after the health and education systems, and then after the people.
So we better take good care of the State because it does not belong to a single political party, it belongs to all 44 million Argentines.”





















