Categories: Social Responsibility

Santi Maratea on the collection for Independiente: “I feel like super minister of economy”

This Wednesday, the influencer Santiago Marateavisited the program F90 who drives Sebastian Vignolo and provided more details about the money collection you’re carrying on to save independent of all your debts.

First of all, the instagramer clarified that The main objective is to settle the debt with the America of Mexico which is 3,200,000 dollars, but plus interest and fines, it ends up being a debt of more than a billion dollars.

In this sense, Maratea said: “I had an idea, as Super Minister of Economy, which is that If the Red fans who are abroad put up dollars, they can pay whatever the blue dollar is and from Argentina pay what is the official“.

And then he added: “In Argentina we are about to reach 800 million and 750 you already pay the debt to the official (dollar). Later we continued to raise money to pay for what Blue is, but he was very confident that foreign dollars would help us.”

Anna Edwards

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