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"The Worst Is over": Milei's Phrase that Macri Had Used Before the Us Dollar Crisis in 2018

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President Javier Milei used the same phrase that Mauricio Macri said before the Legislative Assembly in 2018, the year that marked a turning point in his presidency. Read more
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The less striking. To present the draft Budget Law 2026, President Javier Milei chose to take a phrase used by former president Mauricio Macri during his presidency. “The worst already happened, it took us a lot to get here, we know that the road is arduous, but the course is the right one, let’s not relax,” the libertarian said in ...

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Milei woke up cells that Argentines remember of recent history and sent Budget 2026 to Congress. The entry "The worst is over": Milei's phrase that was already used by other presidents was first published in #BorderJournalism.

The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, publicly diverged from one of the most resounding phrases in President Javier Milei's recent speech, where she stated that "the worst is over." In a television interview, Bullrich denied having made that statement and made differences with the context in which it was used by former President Mauricio Macri in 2018. Asked by a TN journalist about the risk of setting "evaluatory frameworks" in politics,…

President Javier Milei used the same phrase that Mauricio Macri said before the Legislative Assembly in 2018, the year that marked a turning point in his presidency. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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For President Javier Milei, "the worst is over." With that phrase he tried to bring tranquility to the citizens, in a speech plagued by common places...

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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