Patricia bullrich He warned about the risk of the latest government measures: judicial reform, Vicentin and the decision to freeze telephone, cable and Internet rates. “With the national and popular discourse at the head and with the ‘we go for everything’ behind”, Shooting.
In that sense, in a thread he shared via Twitter, he listed that “with Vicentin wanted to have a witness company to guarantee ‘food sovereignty’, with judicial reform they seek to ‘democratize Justice’ and here they found a shortcut to guarantee ‘technological sovereignty’ “.
So, when referring to the measure of freezing of telephone, cable and Internet rates, he predicted that “the opposite effect may be generated: it is to be believed that telecommunications companies reduce investment in the country if their commercial relationship is restricted.”
The president of the Pro synthesized this initiative as “the window” that the Government found “to interfere with Grupo Clarín, who has a majority position in the cable TV and internet service and who, in addition, now operates with cell phones through the merger with Personal.
“What there is here is a government that proselytizes: with the discourse of equity and equality undermines the dignity of citizens. More cheap plans, less competition, less investment and, as a result, a greater gap in society, “he said. And he sentenced: “This is not an erroneous public policy but rather a vision that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has, backed by the Venezuelan model. That vision is now also shared by Alberto Fernández.”
What there is here is a government that proselytizes, with the discourse of equity and equality, undermines the dignity of citizens. More cheap plans, less competition, less investment and as a result, a greater gap in society. & – Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich)
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In addition, Bullrich criticized the fact that the President made “the announcement by virtue of the quarantine”, when it was the president himself who said “quarantine does not exist.”
And he denounced the incongruities that -as he maintains- there are in the ruling party. “Water is a public service and there is no potable water for all Argentines due to the divestment. Electricity and gas are public services and Kirchnerism ended up importing energy in its third term, generating the greatest disparity between the rates of the AMBA and the rest of the country, “he reflected. And followed: “They declare a public service to cable TV, but there is no asphalt or sewer in the middle of the suburbs, where 33 of the last 37 years have ruled.”
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