President of Argentina speech at UN General Assembly "Economic very unstable" 25 September 9:29

President Macri of South America Argentina, which continues to suffer from the economic crisis, spoke at the United Nations General Assembly and called on the international community to cooperate because Argentina's economy is in a very unstable state.

Last year, Argentina in South America faced soaring prices as the currency peso fell, and the IMF = International Monetary Fund has acquired a total of over $ 50 billion in credit lines, but the peso has stopped falling. The situation that does not cost continues.

Argentine President Macri spoke at the United Nations General Assembly on the 24th, stating that the economic situation in Argentina is “very unstable and that some measures must be taken to reassure the people”.

After that, he called for support from the international community, stating that international cooperation is indispensable for the development of Argentina and the world's economy.

The Argentine government is calling on the IMF to postpone debt repayment on the grounds that the fiscal recovery is not progressing.

However, in the presidential election to be held next month, the election of opposition candidates who hold back President Makri and insist on dissemination to the public is regarded as promising, and there are growing concerns about the future of the economy.