Alberto Fernández Criticized the Government for 3.4% Inflation in March and Pointed Against Karina Milei
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Former President Alberto Fernández pointed out against Javier Milei for the figure of 3.4% of March inflation published this Tuesday by Indec. “This is not inflation?” asked the ex-mandatario in X and associated the percentage of increase of the CPI with the figure allegedly charged by Karina Milei for coimas in the cause investigated by the Justice for irregularities in the National Disability Agency (Andis). “Is this not inflation? Milei, the …
By Melisa Molina. Latin American Summary, April 15, 2026. The President spoke to the House of North American Entrepreneurs with the 3.4 of the INDEC still fresh and said that the number would have been lower without the increases of the meat. Adorni pushed it from the front row. Amid the bad economic, judicial and [...] The entry Argentina. Milei, with the compass broken: “It’s not inflation, it’s a price jump” was first published in Latin Ameri…
The President expressed himself on the CPI data for the last month that jumped to 3.4%. “We don’t like the fact that inflation disgusts us,” said the president. Javier Milei admitted that the inflation data of March known this Tuesday, which rose to 3.4%, “is bad,” but he was hopeful to improve it in the future: “We hope it will return to its downward path.” “The data is bad. We don’t like the fact that inflation disgusts us,” said in X the Pres…
Minutes after INDEC revealed a 3.4% price increase for March, President Javier Milei admitted that "the data is bad," although he quickly clarified that "there are hard facts that allow us to explain what has happened," referring to the impact of the Middle East War on the national and international economy. "The data is bad. We don't like the data because inflation disgusts us. However, there are hard facts that allow us to explain what has hap…
The President publicly acknowledged the March price acceleration and sought to explain the causes, in the midst of a scenario that stresses the economic direction. The Government tries to sustain expectations while the data hits on purchasing power.
The President expressed himself after the 3.4 per cent reported by the INDEC and argued that there are “hard elements” to explain the rise and project a slowdown.
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