Are your politics influenced by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez or Bolivia’s Evo Morales?
Yes. We are proposing a process that would be similar to that implemented in Venezuela by Chávez in particular, but there are also parallels with Bolivia. We see them as anti-imperialist, nationalistic, progressive movements of the workers and the people. We would like to see something similar for our country. If you’re not elected, what will you do to continue to the fight for the Argentine people? We have been struggling for these things for years. We have been severely repressed by this government, and we reject them. We will continue the fight with popular mobilisation of workers and peasant farmers, whatever the results of the election. Some have described you as an Argentine Robin Hood, robbing from the rich to give to the poor. Do you see yourself like that? The idea of Robin Hood is something more individual – we are a collective. But yes – we think that there does need to be a redistribution of wealth. We don’t agree with the fact that in Argentina, 55 children under five die