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Governors: hesitant support for the May Pact at a multinationals summit

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At an AmCham summit where the storm had its effect by preventing the arrival of some speakers such as the governor of Mendoza Alfredo Cornejo, the leaders of Córdoba and Chubut asked invest in Argentina.

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The place was the most appropriate. AmCham supports multinationals, particularly US ones, and the intention was for the message to get through headquarters of those companies.

They underlined: “There is a process underway and there will be an agreement on May 25th” in what was one of the definitions most awaited by the business environment which filled the large hall of the City Convention Center as the rain eased.

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Previously, Martín Llaryora from Córdoba had joined the criticism for the style of Javier Milei photographed by his couple, Ignacio Torres from Chubut, who had complained about the trolls received during the confrontation with the Casa Rosada for sending funds.

“It’s a great time to enter Argentina now, the crisis gives us an opportunity. There are doubts, but we will reach an agreement,” Llaryora said.

Almost along the same lines, Torre argued: “We are faced with a historic opportunity but running a serious risk of boycott. I am not chaste, we found ourselves with 20 years of continuity in a province with a very high debt and we managed to resume lessons when there were six years in which this did not happen. We obtained the delegation of powers to the governor and we intervened on the provisional fund because Governing is also explaining. The May Pact is declarative, what is important are the fine print that goes to Congress and the “Congress has a life of its own”he concluded.

Interviewed by Alejandro Fantino, the driver interrupted them by underlining that if they had not been approved, Milei I was about to react very strongly.

Torre underlined this He is not afraid to rule with trolls but fears the “lack of democratic listening”.

“You have to be very careful in your ways. If the government tells you that “many guanacos live in your province,” that is the case “It goes against all consensus” he said referring to the words of Patricia Bullrich. “You have to have enough humility to understand that Argentina is heterogeneous and that beyond the general peace there are very different realities,” she said, underlining that Chubut is the fourth exporting province. It has exported $300 billion in the last decade. So it’s not right.”

-But will there be an agreement? Fantino insisted.

-In a We agree 70% of the time. The May Pact will be successful but raises aspects that already exist. or someone There is no doubt that private property exists in Córdoba and that Córdoba is not isolated from the world. For the government, being intelligent is essential. Great statesmen go down in history for having signed agreements, replied the Cordovan.

And he added: “Today social resistance is clear but if there is no growth there will be unemployment, poverty and violence”, warned the Cordobese.

At the Convention Center, businessmen crowded around Torre in what seemed like a gesture of support and also curiosity.

In this business environment the concern is for the drastic decline in activity. Google’s CEO in the country, Víctor Valle, stressed that ““There is a sense of urgency and long-term focus.”

According to Accenture CEO Sofía Vago, demand continues to grow in her sector. ““Argentina is not a low-cost country but it has differentiated talents.”

There was unanimity that Milei raises favorable expectations in businesses, but that he will take his time making any decisions based on what one senior executive at a consumer leader summed up:To what extent do people bank?

Source: Clarin

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