In the midst of a new internal escalation in the Frente de Todos, the Vice President of the Nation, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, used her Twitter account to send a new message. “Governing, that’s what it’s all about.”

“Illustrative note from ElDiarioAR on the results of the ‘use of the pen’: dollars demanded by the economy and genuine work that the people need are generated. In other words… GOVERNING, that is what it is all about,” wrote the head of the Senate.

The article in ElDiarioAR, quoted by the former president, was published this Tuesday and is entitled: “The company that CFK “forced” to export fish to balance imports announced its first shipment of trout to Japan.” The same arises from the statements that the vice president made last Monday during her speech at the CTA act. There, she once again asked the president to “use the pen” to stop the “import festival” and explained that there was no need to “fight or hold on to the hair” with the businessmen.

In that sense, it went back to a measure that was adopted during his management at the head of the Executive. “There is an Argentine businessman in Tierra del Fuego. During our management, we kindly suggested that he find an activity that would balance the balance, ‘exportá’. And he bought boats, he dedicated himself to fishing and he did better than what he did in Tierra of the Fire,” he said.

The head of the Senate sends a message to President Alberto Fernández again in the midst of a new internal escalation in the opposition coalition that began last Monday with the vice president’s speech at a CTA act in Avellaneda, within the framework of the Flag Day.

There, he again criticized the economic team -which no longer has Matías Kulfas-, spoke again of the “use of the pen” and charged against the social groups for the control of the programs. His words provoked the reaction of leaders close to Albertism and Alberto Fernández himself, who this Tuesday, during a ceremony at Government House, thanked the groups for their work.

By Geeke