Far from remaining silent, Hinojosa replied: he assured that they have been working for a long time and invited Kerchner to join.
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The accusation of Martín Kerchner against Martín Hinojosa
The radical senator, who knew how to be a pre-candidate for governor of the province, pointed against the National government, assuring that once again the management of Alberto Fernández ignores Mendoza.
In this opportunity, for not complying with a millionaire amount that he promised to send to combat the vine moth.
Immediately, clarified that it is half of what is needed to contain this plague, and that the province would provide (as always) most of the money. He stressed that it is an evil that affects 55,000 hectares of vineyards in the province.
“However, now from the Ministry of Economy of the Nation they have reported that they are not going to send even one more peso than the 70 million, breaking again what was promised to the people of Mendoza,” said the radical senator.
He also said that the situation is worrying because there are only 20 days left before the first flight of the plague begins and the damage will be irreparable for Mendoza’s agriculture.
“It’s the same damage they did when the PJ ruled the province and allowed lobesia to grow throughout the country,” Kerchner said.
Finally, invited Hinojosa to stop campaigning and start working for the people of Mendoza through his position at the INV.
Hinojosa’s response: he invited Kerchner to work
For its part, the Kirchnerist Martín Hinojosa -one of the most popular candidates for the 2023 elections- did not take long to respond Also using your Twitter account.
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He wrote: “Dear Martín Kerchner, a pleasure to meet you. I tell you that from the INV and with the entire team we have been working day by day with the country’s wine entities with the aim of bringing tools and funds to the sector, which needs let’s work together”
Hinojosa asked Kerchner to join the work that the INV is carrying out.
Finally, the Kirchner invited the radical senator to the INV headquarters. “I take this opportunity to invite you to the Institute, the doors are open to dialogue as I have done with each chamber, producer and institution of Argentine viticulture”