The ultra-Kirchnerist governor of La Rioja stated that the national government 'is finished.'
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The ultra-Kirchnerist governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, threatened to overthrow the Government of Javier Milei and stated that the official call for a "federal dialogue table" reflects that the libertarian administration is in its "final stage," even going so far as to claim that "it's finished."
"First, the gesture has to come from the Nation toward the provinces, but even so, I personally believe that this government is finished," Quintela said in statements to Radio 10.
He also stated that "this government has no way out" due, according to him, to a "system they implemented and the financial game that has caused a very strong scheme of financial corruption where very few benefited to the detriment of the Argentine people."
Ricardo Quintela, gobernador de La Rioja.
"Therefore, I believe that this government is in its final stage," insisted the coup-mongering governor, and clarified that he wants "to prevent the continued destruction of the Argentine Republic and try to rebuild from where it is to put it at the service of the people," despite the fact that Milei's successful economic plan destroyed inflation and lifted more than 12 million Argentines out of poverty, after the serious economic and social crisis caused by Kirchnerism.
With a coup-mongering tone, Quintela lied: "I believe the country is going to explode, that's what I foresee. I could be wrong and it could be a doomsday analysis, but it's based on real data. These are not figures I just make up. The provinces are destroyed."
Convinced that "these people are leaving sooner rather than later," he called for "defining a transition scheme, with determination, with emergency policies that can bring some peace of mind to the Argentine people."
Ricardo Quintela y Cristina Kirchner.
"The country must be rebuilt, a country must be created that produces goods and has services. The debt that was not contracted by Peronism, but by (Mauricio) Macri and (Javier) Milei, must be paid," he said, ignoring the fact that the crisis inherited by Milei is the result of the destruction caused by 20 years of Kirchnerism.
Faced with an alleged "end of the Government," the governor of La Rioja reiterated that "this transition must be agreed upon with all the governors, with the upper house, the lower house, to see who takes charge of this hot potato." The coup-monger concluded: "Let it be a transitional government, for three or six months, calling for elections and trying to take emergency measures to assist a certain vulnerable sector of society."