Cristina Kirchner Criticized Milei’s National Chain and Pointed Out: “Remember What I Told You the Day I Took Your Oath as president...”
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The leader of the PJ questioned the president’s measures, which she defined as a “time bomb” after the announcement of the sending of Budget 2026: “I hear the ticking from San José 1111′′. She also asked him: “Get out the booklets of the Austrian School, that Argentina needs a realistic economic policy that looks at the real interests of the country.”
Cristina Kirchner reacted this Tuesday to Javier Milei’s national network speech, which last night presented Budget 2026 with promises of fiscal austerity and announcements of increases in retirements, health and disability. “Really the worst is over?” wrote the former president in reference to a phrase used by the president in his 15-minute speech. She added: “The tick tac can already hear it from San José 1111.” The former vice president noted…
The former vice president referred to the national chain of libertarians, where she called to defend the fiscal surplus.The reference to the change of tone in the speech.
Former President Cristina Kirchner shattered Javier Milei’s speech after the national chain in which the president presented the Budget 2026. With an ironic and sharp tone, the Peronist leader attacked the presidential claim that “the worst has already happened”, accusing him of repeating mistakes of the past and of governing against the interests of the people. “Ay Milei... Really the worst has already happened? Daaale!”, Kirchner began in an e…
The former president questioned the discourse behind the national chain and compared Milei’s management with Macri’s. She warned about a “time bomb” and asked to abandon the dogmas of the Austrian School. The entry “Ay Milei...Is the worst thing really over?”: Cristina Kirchner reappeared with a harsh criticism of the economic direction was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
Former President Cristina Kirchner crossed paths with Javier Milei after the national broadcast in which he presented the 2026 Budget and promised that “the worst is over.” “Oh Milei… Are you really saying that the worst is over? Come on! So much fuss to end up saying the same thing as Macri in 2018 when, in reality, the worst was just beginning and he had to call the IMF to return the dollars to those who had been doing carry trade since 2016?”…
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