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'In 2015 we'll say the country doesn’t resemble today’s Argentina,' Boudou

During the television show, the minister was presented with a motorcycle and enjoyed the opportunity to lash out at the opposing press.

During a special appearance in a local Saturday night television show, Economy minister – and President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner running mate – Amado Boudou said that today’s Argentina does not resemble the nation in 2003. “If it keeps its pace, in 2015 we will say the country doesn’t resemble today’s Argentina.”

“We are fighting to build up a country for everyone. This year we will have a record automobiles and agricultural production, “stressed Boudou during the appearance on the show Sabado Bus.

During the television show, the minister was presented with a motorcycle and enjoyed the opportunity to lash out at the opposing press. “Clarín people I didn’t declare the motorcycle because I just got it. Stop lying. There is no point,” said Boudou.

The vice-president contender told that the campaigning is a very “strong” experience which consumes him seven days a week and that he is in constant touch with CFK. “ She calls me at least two times a day,” he reported.

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