Campaigning Together: Llaryora and Pullaro Appeared Side by Side, Seeking Voter Support in the Election
The "United Provinces" bloc, comprising Governors Martín Llaryora of Córdoba and Maximiliano Pullaro of Santa Fe, has presented a political platform focused on enhancing productivity and efficiency in Argentina's interior provinces.
This alliance emphasizes the empowerment of provincial economies, aiming to reduce economic concentration in the capital, Buenos Aires. By fostering business growth and improving the efficiency of provincial governance, they seek to boost national productivity through the productive capacities of provinces outside Buenos Aires.
Governor Llaryora highlighted the advantage of Córdoba's infrastructure, which attracts investments, and discussed the public-private articulation in the region, including cluster policies, university and chamber participation, and an industrial promotion law with zero tax for the entire chain. He also emphasized the importance of infrastructure works, such as Hidrovía, and pointed out that Córdoba's industry has zero tax but high logistics costs.
Governor Pullaro, on the other hand, discussed the pension fund deficit in Santa Fe and noted that public works costs in the province have been lowered by between 40 and 70%. He also highlighted the provincial government's largest adjustment to current ministry expenses, reducing them by 40%.
Both leaders have positioned themselves as a "sensible" alternative to extremism, advocating for the defense of the productive interior. They have criticized populist and liberal governments for not understanding the needs of the interior provinces.
Governor Llaryora proposed that the country needs a model that balances the macroeconomic picture with an understanding of the importance of the micro for growth and employment. He also defended the need for a stable macroeconomic model that includes development and microeconomics.
Governor Pullaro opposed increases in retentions and celebrated their permanent reduction. He also admitted that while macroeconomic variables such as inflation and interest rates have been corrected in Argentina, the country has not yet generated enough confidence to reduce country risk and attract investments.
Both leaders have appealed to a message of unity, stating that if they work together, Argentina will be unstoppable and invincible. Governor Llaryora asked for support for common sense and to move away from the divide, to build a bridge to the future with certainties. Governor Pullaro appealed to a message of unity, stating that if they work together, Argentina will be unstoppable and invincible.
The "United Provinces" bloc seeks the support of citizens in the upcoming legislative elections in October. They aim to promote a stable, productive nation with employment, moving away from a focus solely on the financial world or speculation. The bloc believes that Argentina has an opportunity to progress by focusing on the interior rather than AMBA (Argentine Metropolitan Area).
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The United Provinces bloc, comprising Governors Llaryora and Pullaro, has outlined a political platform that emphasizes improving productivity and efficiency in Argentina's interior provinces, which aligns with policy-and-legislation related to business growth and regional governance. In the upcoming legislative elections in October, they aim to promote a stable, productive nation with employment, focusing on the general-news of the interior rather than the AMBA (Argentine Metropolitan Area). By advocating for a balanced macroeconomic model that includes the importance of microeconomics, they aim to foster economic development outside Buenos Aires and attract investments through the implementation of policies such as industrial promotion laws and cluster policies.