At a business lunch at Olives, defended the controversial government initiative and stressed the figures of the country in the year of the crisis, "The key agreement is the need for a strong domestic market," he said, the UIA demanded for access credit
President Cristina Kirchner held a meeting with businessmen most influential country in the Quinta de Olivos, in an attempt to set a working agenda with the industry.
Shortly after 1330, the President began a presentation to the contractors invited in which he highlighted the figures of 2009. "Fortunately, not what everybody thought," he said.
In a passage of his long speech explaining that the creation of the Bicentennial Fund "was not the product of a hot afternoon," but "has to do with functions that have to comply with the reserves and monetary stability is achieved.
After a review of public accounts, the President tried to show employers that this country is a fertile ground for investment, and that "there will be more meetings" from which took place today.
The president also stressed the basis of a possible point of meeting with businessmen, according to his definition: "The key to that is we have an agreement on the need for a strong domestic market, so also you can sell. "
In that coincided President of the UIA, Hector Mendez, leaving the meeting, but made a difference with the Government on the weight of labor costs and access to credit.
And theorized: "Without customers there is no capitalism. Preotegida And an offer was one of the keys to the year 2009".
"In the year of greatest crisis in the world we still have growth of 0.9%. Without the period 2003-2008 would have been impossible to overcome the crisis as we did in 2009," he said.
The Government yesterday waiting for more than 80 entrepreneurs, including Jorge Brito, Luis Pagani, Eduardo Elsztain, Enrique and Sebastian Eskenazi, Eduardo Eurnekian, Aldo Roggio, Carlos Bulgheroni, Alfredo Coto, Gerardo Werthein, Viktor Klima, Eduardo Costantini and Marcelo Mindlin . Also attending Carlos de la Vega, Argentina Chamber of Commerce, and Cristiano Rattazzi, UIA.

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