Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 23:24:26 GMT -5
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, blamed the Government this Wednesday for the decline in tourism which, according to him, became evident since the beginning of the summer season on the Atlantic Coast of Buenos Aires.
It is not a complaint, much less a ruse. Nor is it a philosophical, theoretical or partisan appreciation. It's reality. (Javier) Milei arrived and punctured the economy of the province of Buenos Aires ", he attacked during a press conference from Villa Gesell.
The Kirchnerist president thus sought, once again, to blame the president with little self-criticism regarding the management of the economy left by his presidential candidate Sergio Massa.
Accompanied by mayors Juan de Jesus of Country Email List the Costa Party, and Gustavo Barrera of Villa Gesell, he stated that "we are experiencing a very atypical dual season with occupancy in the most expensive accommodations, but a drop in one or two star hotels.
As he considered, this " such a heterogeneous season " is a consequence of "the results of the economic policies applied at the national level", which generate "an increasing difference between some sectors that can spend the summer and others that are left behind." He did not mention the inflationary peak left by the management of Massa and Alberto Fernández.
For his part, he did affirm that in recent years there has been "a boost and permanent improvement" in the tourism sector on the Coast, "expanding stays and adding new destinations." In addition, he highlighted that Buenos Aires "is the most important tourist province in the country" and that "he will continue working to continue strengthening that activity.
According to an official statement, around 6.5 million tourists stayed during January in different parts of the Province . Among the busiest places are General Pueyrredón, La Costa, Villa Gesell and Pinamar, with a particular decrease in the number of days of stay and average spending per person .
On the other hand, he referred to the statements attributed to Javier Milei about "leaving the governors who oppose the Omnibus Law without money": "When they say they want to punish a governor, in reality they are punishing" the inhabitants of the province. "We have the obligation and the mandate to continue defending health, work, education, production and tourism in the province of Buenos Aires.
It is not a complaint, much less a ruse. Nor is it a philosophical, theoretical or partisan appreciation. It's reality. (Javier) Milei arrived and punctured the economy of the province of Buenos Aires ", he attacked during a press conference from Villa Gesell.
The Kirchnerist president thus sought, once again, to blame the president with little self-criticism regarding the management of the economy left by his presidential candidate Sergio Massa.
Accompanied by mayors Juan de Jesus of Country Email List the Costa Party, and Gustavo Barrera of Villa Gesell, he stated that "we are experiencing a very atypical dual season with occupancy in the most expensive accommodations, but a drop in one or two star hotels.
As he considered, this " such a heterogeneous season " is a consequence of "the results of the economic policies applied at the national level", which generate "an increasing difference between some sectors that can spend the summer and others that are left behind." He did not mention the inflationary peak left by the management of Massa and Alberto Fernández.
For his part, he did affirm that in recent years there has been "a boost and permanent improvement" in the tourism sector on the Coast, "expanding stays and adding new destinations." In addition, he highlighted that Buenos Aires "is the most important tourist province in the country" and that "he will continue working to continue strengthening that activity.
According to an official statement, around 6.5 million tourists stayed during January in different parts of the Province . Among the busiest places are General Pueyrredón, La Costa, Villa Gesell and Pinamar, with a particular decrease in the number of days of stay and average spending per person .
On the other hand, he referred to the statements attributed to Javier Milei about "leaving the governors who oppose the Omnibus Law without money": "When they say they want to punish a governor, in reality they are punishing" the inhabitants of the province. "We have the obligation and the mandate to continue defending health, work, education, production and tourism in the province of Buenos Aires.