The president of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez, defended his government to the political crisis after losing a long battle he had with tax farmers' organizations in the sector. She said " I am the one who have the obligation to redouble my efforts to Argentines live increasingly better", before thousands of cheering supporters at an event the delivery of public works in the province of Buenos Aires. After hearing words of encouragement from the governor of Buenos Aires, former Vice President Daniel Scioli, the president thanked "this demonstration of affection and love, through the link provided will unite us, the affection, of love" . Fernandez warned that some may not understand your proposed government "because they have always had everything," but that "the people" does share his vision, not only by a party identity, but because it is certain that a better future possible.
"All obligations are mine, you are going to defend rights as I have always defended," said the ruling after convening all sectors to work with a sense of solidarity. "I would ask the effort to not only watch what happens to one, but look a little to the side to see how it goes and if the other stayed behind to help, that does not come from politics but from my conviction as a human , to believe in God, "Fernandez said.
In his speech, the mayor of the town of Joseph C. Paz, Mario Alberto Ischia, had told the president he wanted to see her "happy and smiling" after "difficult days" in which some put "sticks to the wheel" of his government. In response, Fernandez said: "I want to see you happy and smiling, because my life has given me more than I ever dreamed a family and gave me the greatest honor of being chosen to lead Argentina ". On Friday, President Fernandez had to repeal the resolution 125 that was issued in March to apply deductions (taxes) sliding export of grains. This measure provoked a serious social protest that lasted 129 days and ended last week when the Senate with a vote of Vice President Julio Cobos, the government rejected the draft.
