Kirchner Wishes Obama Luck


Today, former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner wished the new Commander in Chief of the United States, President Barack Obama, luck and said he has hopes that “his ideas can be fulfilled” for the recovery of the country.

The former president commented, “I hope that he is lucky, that his goals are fulfilled, and that the American people are pleased”. Kirchner presides as commander of the Partido Justicialista (PJ), which is located on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.

Kirchner was careful to remind all whom were present “of the incorrect functionality of the structure of the world economy, of the International Monetary Fund and of the World Bank,” which, according to his administration, finished “unearthing the international crisis.”

Moreover, Argentine entrepreneurs were granted “responsibility and solidarity” in a year in which the world faces a “huge crisis.”

“Friends: Sometimes it’s better to win a bit less in exchange for ensuring social harmony. You have done well. If you understand that this is a moment of solidarity, we will march correctly,” he said.

It was at this point during his speech when Kirchner asked the country’s businessmen “to not touch a single job” and to “maintain levels of activity,” while requesting “prudence” to the workers in discussions over salaries.

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