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Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 1:37:01 GMT -5
Class insecure citizens. Massa won the elections of 2001. What happened is as they say Massa had his dinner he was too political to represent the section of society that didn't like politics he got caught up in the game. The presidential vote he won last year was a pretty heroic result considering the widespread polarization. But then everything was diluted over the years and he was never able to repeat the feat with the knot of Macri he had come into contact with. After a very bad year, he finally signed an agreement with Kirc Job Function Email List hnerism, vowing never to be close to the organization, thus forming the Todos Front. I believe Massa combines the spirit of the Menem era with the ability to build power inherited from Kirchner. Such was his virtue that almost no one recognized Kirchner. Society knows Massa too well. Kirchner captured the commodity supercycle in a country whose economy was already growing. Massa is on the verge of hyperinflation. Speaking of currency. Inflation Outside of Argentina, it seems strange that the finance minister of a country with an inflation rate of over 100,000 would be a competitive presidential candidate. But Massa is, or at least is, the most competitive candidate they have on hand. It seems to be a An even stranger crisis: Inflation is very high but unemployment is low. Lots of social policy. Lots of consumption. Does this give Massa any chance of victory? Has he been trying out a winning suit? Hard question to answer. Argentina has two super ministers, DomÃn.
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