
Espert: 'In Buenos Aires, it's easier to open a drug bunker than a grocery store'
The Libertad Avanza deputy said that 'the K's broke the country's engine of growth.'
National deputy of La Libertad Avanza, José Luis Espert, strongly criticized Axel Kicillof's administration in Buenos Aires province.
He did so during his visit to Córdoba, invited by the Fundación Mediterránea, which celebrated its 48th anniversary with a luncheon attended by, among other leaders, Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos.
In Buenos Aires province, it's easier to open a drug bunker than a greengrocer's," Espert stated, referring to the insecurity and drug trafficking that have flooded the province governed by the K's.

The economist, who will be a candidate for deputy for the aforementioned province, said that one of his proposals consists of "chainsaw and axe," indicating that he will advocate for eliminating 7 ministries in the Buenos Aires government.
"Bring the transformation that Milei is carrying out to Buenos Aires province"
"In Buenos Aires province, everything remains to be done. We want to bring the transformation that President Javier Milei is carrying out to the province," he added.
He also said that Buenos Aires citizens have been punished in recent years "with backward policies," and that "the K's broke the engine of the country's growth".

According to Espert, who at several points in his speech drew applause from the audience, the province has countless resources, mentioning among others, tourism, livestock, fishing, and agribusiness. "It can't be the exception in the country," he added.
Ñoquis in Buenos Aires province
"Ñoquis steal jobs from decent people and with taxes they squeeze us like a lemon," he added.
Espert also said that one of his proposals is to lower VAT from 21% to 13%. "That way, 9% would go to the National Government and 4% to the Province."
He highlighted the changes in ARCA and criticized the Gross Income tax, which he said he will seek to eliminate. "It's a tax that's paid at every link in the chain," he pointed out.
He finally stated that he will focus on education and security. "Kicillof governs with the abolitionist doctrine that protects criminals," he concluded.
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