-Hello everyone! Well, as you know, this is my last draw for the salary as a national deputy. because now I got another job. I changed branches, I moved to the Executive Branch. So, since I wanted to go to the Executive, I directly became
President. I am transmitting to you what my presidential office is and now I'm going to get out of the shot and show you the office. For example, there... well, there's the boss, there's Denis, there's the clerk. There is the famous Rivadavia chair. I mean, tha
t has a lot of history, let's say. Here we have Macarena, here we have our, our genius is Santiago Oría, here we have Tomás, I don't know,
I don't know if I'm going to
put that man on. Here is the man of the shovel. Let's see, look, back there is one of my best friends, her and Sandra Petovello they are my best friends. Say hello Gladys,
let them know you. Well, this is
the table I work on every day. I mean, I don't usually work at a desk, I usually work at this table, so. Well, now we are to be
gin. Oh, there is the boy Iñaki and Eugenia. -Look here We have the sash. -Oh it's true. Say, show them the presidential sash... Here is the presidential sash. -I tell you that
it weighs a lot. -Let's see Kari... -Look. -Show them the... We are going to show you the baton live, which is not Pallarols'. Mr. Pallarols is not the one who made the baton. Is a lie. Pallarols lied there. And here is the handle of the baton with the face of my four-legged children Conan, Murray, Milton, Robert and Luca
s. In other words, they are settled in a
different way. There's Conan, Milton, Murray, Robert and Lucas. Nothing.
There is the Argentine shield and here are my initials. Well, I mean, this is the presidential baton, so well, nothing. Let's go to the draw. How are you doing, clerk? -Okay president. Luckily well. -Do you need me to sign that? -Yes please... today we change. -Yes, now when I sign. -That constituted here at the
Government House located at
Balcarce 50 and this month
there will be a d
raw for $2,119,432 and we have a number of participants of 2,881,716. Okay? Well, I am going to require a
first signature from you, President, for this little point. and one more here for the closing
of the event. -Yes, because if not... -Perfect. -Good good. Now you can turn it on. -Mr. president. -Thank you Euge. Euge.
We are at 115,000 viewers. It's, it's coming along. What does Macarena say? -Good, very happy. -Is there joy, Macarena?
-There is always joy.
-Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. There
is always joy. -We already have a winner! -We have a winner! -We have a winner Her name is Verónica Magdalena Gómez. His last three
ID numbers are 324 and his cell
phone is 381. I don't know the
state, Córdoba? I don't know... -Well then We have a winner and eh, and after that we are going to call her as always and we are going to upload the transfer. So well, as I always told you, the word is to be kept. I promised in my campaign for national representative to donate the salary In reality, let'
s say, we return it via the draw. This This exercise was for 2 years and you know that each of the salaries, yes? They were, they were drawn. The videos are documented, the papers are documented because the word is kept. And just as I kept my word as a deputy, I am keeping it as president. Today my top priority is to end
hyperinflation. Today inflation in Argentina travels
at 1% daily. That means that inflation is traveling at 3.678% annually. We are totally committed to ending inflation, to avo
iding hyperinflation. Hence we made a hyper-orthodox program with a strong fiscal adjustment to carry out the financial deficit to zero. Everything that has to do with the honesty of the exchange
market and also, the entire restructuring of the Central Bank to end the problem of
paid liabilities. If we continue on this path in truth is that we have managed to close the gap with the import exchange rate, plus what has to do with the country tax. In a context where we manage to lower the interest
rate,
the country risk decreases and also The Central Bank is buying dollars. We are making
an enormous effort where 60% of it falls on politics
and 40% on the private sector. But everything that falls into the private sector is transitory, so from here going forward, then, once we rearrange the economy, we are going to begin to eliminate all those things that we libertarian liberals don't like. So, well, you know, the night can never defeat the day. Let's not curse the darkness, let's
light a c
andle. Let's turn on the light of Argentina that begins to wake up and begins to stand up so that we make this country a power again. I send you a
big hug and, as appropriate, the libertarian
harangue: Long live freedom, damn it!
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