
He Governor of Salta, Gustavo Sáenz asked to leave aside “Radicalized politics” while expressing concern that the Budget 2026.
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“You don’t eat with a zero deficit”
“Aristotle said that virtue lies in the middle, and unfortunately it seems that if we continue with this, that virtue will be difficult to find here radicalized politics“said the president of Salta.
“It’s not about who wins or loses a vote; there are Argentinians who are waiting for the economy to get going again, for there to be jobs.” With a balanced government budget and zero deficit, there is no food, there is no healing, insecurity is not resolved, no work is created. It’s good to defend that inflation is falling, but we have to find a balance“he added in statements Radio Mitre spread through The nation.
He also stressed that “there must be clear government policies to create confidence in investments.”
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“I’m worried about this week’s situation that we could find ourselves without a budget again.. “We have been without this law for Argentinians and those in power for two years,” he warned.
“What happened in the Chamber of Deputies is an example of the fragmentation in our countrywhich is unfortunate. “Some people vote for sport and we have to take more responsibility and commitment towards the people,” analyzed the governor.
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Emergency for the disabled and universities
“All week long, they should be looking for senators who have the opportunity to find a solution to this problem. There are two very thorny issues: disability and universitiesSáenz continued.
“The government says this will create a budget deficit. Can there be an alternative proposal?” Because if a law is voted on that leads to a budget imbalance and this is not paid for, universities and people with disabilities do not benefit either. “It is also true that there have been many excesses and we must ensure that this situation is not unfair,” stressed the Salta president.
“If the budget comes out as it is, it will be a problem for the government because it continues to say that it is unable to execute it. It would be very important that senators can work with amendments and talk to MPs so that when they come back they can agree on a budget. Something has to be possible, The government and universities have to give something, and this also applies to people with disabilities“, concluded Sáenz.