
Mauricio Macri blamed 'climate change' for the crisis in Bahía Blanca.
For the center-left former president, the disastrous management of Governor Axel Kicillof has nothing to do with it.
The failed center-left former president Mauricio Macri once again distanced himself from Javier Milei by referring to the tragedy that occurred after the storm in Bahía Blanca, which, according to Macri, was due to "climate change".
After expressing his solidarity with the inhabitants of that city and stating that the reconstruction "will be slow", the PRO leader issued a warning related to "climate change" and its impact, not only in our country but also globally.
"When I sometimes hear that climate change is a hoax, I say, be careful", he asserted in statements made at the entrance to the Expoagro fair.

This way, instead of criticizing the ultra-Kirchnerist governor Axel Kicillof, the one responsible for not doing a single work in Bahía Blanca, he distanced himself from the expressions held by President Milei by blaming "climate change".
"This climate change problem is here to stay, and we need to value a plan for hydraulic works in different parts of the country that are at risk", said Macri, who perfectly represents the ideas of the disastrous 2030 Agenda.
After defending public works, the main source of Kirchnerism's corruption, the former president said that Javier Milei's Government will have no choice but to "sit down with Kicillof" to rebuild Bahía Blanca. "There's no other way", he added.

Milei Government's Help
Meanwhile, the libertarian administration, which has been helping those affected by the storm from the very beginning, continues to provide assistance both material and financial to aid the victims and reinforce security, rescue, and logistical support tasks.
Air Force planes transport mattresses, tables, and blankets for the evacuees, rain boots, essential hygiene items in these situations (such as bleach and powdered soap), and work tools.
In parallel, the national Ministry of Health set up a field hospital to attend to those in need, and from the Ministry of Economy, led by Luis "Toto" Caputo, 10 billion pesos in financial assistance were sent to the affected locality.
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