President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has admitted that her political project “must reinvent itself permanently.” as she unveiled a new housing program in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires province.
The head of state reviewed her government’s achievements in social inclusion, as she inaugurated the “Mothers two” neighbourhood; a housing complex which includes 216 new homes in the district.
“This political project must reinvent itself permanently, because the challenges and necessities are new as well,” Fernández de Kirchner affirmed.
She also referred to the agricultural sector, emphasizing the importance of “producing added value” to its products.
“We want farmers producing jobs and value. That’s the political project we want for all the Argentines,” Mrs. Kirchner assured, while rejecting rumours suggesting her administration seeks to take over the management of agricultural production.
“We do not have the intention to keep people’s money for ourselves,” she added.
President Kirchner was received by hundreds of pro-government activists, including dozens of UOCRA construction unionists. Federal Planning Minister Julio De Vido and Buenos Aires Security Minister Alejandro Granados were also present during the event.
Source: Buenos Aires Herald