Cristina Kirchner: "We Are Seeing More than Forceful Signs of the Unsustainable Model" the Economic Rift and Social Tragedy
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From San José 1111, where she is serving her house arrest, former President Cristina de Kirchner analyzed the economic direction of Javier Milei's government and harshly criticized Economy Minister Luis "Toto" Caputo: "In 45 days, they took a third of the second loan from the International Monetary Fund, Milei's. In 45 days, $4 billion vanished." The former president recorded the message to be played at the 52nd National Congress of La Bancaria.…
Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner reappeared with strong criticism of Javier Milei’s government, sending a recorded message to the 52nd National Congress of La Bancaria. “In 45 days, 4 billion dollars disappeared,” she denounced. Through a recorded audio, Cristina spoke of a “social tragedy” and shot at Minister Luis Caputo. “El ‘Toto’ did not get the qualification to continue debting the country. Welcome that they can’t continue t…
Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner had a new public appearance, where she placed the focus on the economic policy of the government of Javier Milei, when she denounced that only 45 days were enough for 4 billion dollars to go away. “In 45 days 4 billion dollars disappeared,” CFK said in the framework of her participation in ...
In another of her audio messages sent from the department where she is serving a sentence and is banned, the banned former president Cristina Kirchner warned that in the last month and a half, Javier Milei's government "disappeared" at least a third of the loan granted to her by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and questioned the economic team for causing "the macroeconomy to be in a state of disrepair and the microeconomy to be a social t…
The former president noted that Milei and Caputo "in 45 days, $4 billion disappeared," a third of what the IMF gave them. "If the macroeconomics are for tuje, the micro is a social tragedy," she warned when referring to families' indebtedness to buy food.
Former President Cristina Kirchner warned that “in 45 days 4 billion dollars disappeared,” questioning Javier Milei’s government’s economic policy, as part of his intervention at the 52nd National Congress of La Bancaria, where he sent an audio, he also pointed against economic power and said: “That’s why they decided to put me in jail and take me off the court.” During his message to the workers of the banking union, he remarked that “the macro…
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