The Argentine peso plunged Monday after a 52-year-old anti-establishment candidate who admires former President Donald Trump came first in primary elections that will help determine the country’s next president.
So in that plan/summary I like many of the reforms mentioned.
The ones I don’t like are the ones mentioned everywhere else (newspapers) regarding the abortion, potential gun law for the population, and stuff that generally is more like a contra for this new party, than a pro in my opinion.
If all that stuff is actually not in the plan, then I’d be more relaxed with this new party in the government.
But at the same time. Most governments in Argentina end up doing more or less the same. In the plan the parties look so different but in reality they end up being more alike (after 4 years).
In the end I hope the country progresses. There is a lot of poverty, every year is getting worse. And the more poor countries in the world, the worst for all of us.
I don’t like are the ones mentioned everywhere else (newspapers) regarding the abortion, potential gun law for the population,
Yesterday he said that
regarding the abortion, he will make a plebiscite “because there was business lobbying and due to the low quality of politicians.”
I don’t know how to feel about this point, but at least it is better than just “reverting it”.
Regarding the gun law, he said he was going to enforce the law that is already in effect, meaning that you wouldn’t have to seek legal protection orders for ANMaC to authorize your possession.
I agree with you. I hope that Argentina becomes a better place. There are so much amazing things that are obfuscated by the politics.
His party is the only one who presented a chest government plan so I don’t know what other plans you mean. The current government boasted at the beginning of the mandate that they do not believe in plans of any type whatsoever
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So in that plan/summary I like many of the reforms mentioned.
The ones I don’t like are the ones mentioned everywhere else (newspapers) regarding the abortion, potential gun law for the population, and stuff that generally is more like a contra for this new party, than a pro in my opinion. If all that stuff is actually not in the plan, then I’d be more relaxed with this new party in the government.
But at the same time. Most governments in Argentina end up doing more or less the same. In the plan the parties look so different but in reality they end up being more alike (after 4 years).
In the end I hope the country progresses. There is a lot of poverty, every year is getting worse. And the more poor countries in the world, the worst for all of us.
Yesterday he said that
I agree with you. I hope that Argentina becomes a better place. There are so much amazing things that are obfuscated by the politics.
His party is the only one who presented a chest government plan so I don’t know what other plans you mean. The current government boasted at the beginning of the mandate that they do not believe in plans of any type whatsoever