From "Is a Scratched Record" to "the Economy Is Much Worse Since It Arrived": Kicilof's Reaction to Milei's National Chain
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Governor Axel Kicillof expressed his rejection of President Javier Milei’s economic policies after the presentation of Budget 2026. Kicillof said that “the economy has been much worse since it arrived” and defined the president’s statements as a “striped disc” that does not provide effective solutions. What did Kicillof say about the economic direction of the country? The governor questioned the current management by saying that “we have been ly…
Last night, in a desperate attempt to make up the failure of his administration, President Javier Milei broke into Argentine screens with a national chain speech that he presented as the beacon of hope for Budget 2026. But far from offering real solutions, what we saw was a show of verbal prestidigitation: empty promises wrapped in an unusually meek tone, a brazen recycling of other people’s phrases and an absolute denial of the reality that pla…
The president of the Nation, Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza), presented in national chain the draft budget 2026, which according to the president
Governor Axel Kicilof, harshly criticized Javier Milei’s government, said his policies generate unemployment, economic fall and social unrest, and questioned the lack of responses to complaints and adjustments in education and retirements, following last night’s announcement of the 2026 budget. In statements to Wake Up program, on Radio Delta, the Buenos Aires governor said that the libertarian government is a “nefarious experiment that wants to…
The presentation of Budget 2026, which President Javier Milei made last night through the national chain, left two clear readings: a message in electoral key to the population and to the allied politicians - governors and legislators-; and another for the IMF and the markets, even though he did not make direct mention of the jump of the dollar of the last weeks. On the one hand, he sought to speak in a more colloquial way than on other occasions…
In a brief national chain, President Javier Milei, beaten by the electoral defeat, spoke with a moderate tone to present the national budget, but did not announce concrete measures. He merely assured that “the worst has already happened”, without offering proposals to improve salaries, pensions or the financial situation of...
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