Milei: “It’s Not True that Us Aid Depends on the Election; as Long as I’m President, We Have Support”
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Economist Carlos Melconian analyzed the last economic measures of the government on Wednesday and noted that he does not agree with Scott Bessent’s level of interference in Argentina’s decision-making. “I don’t like the Treasury Secretary taking over the Central Bank,” he said. He also said that there are data that support the possibility of a devaluation after the October 26 elections. “This pseudocolonialism makes me angry, because it is the c…
The head of state spoke after the meeting with Trump and confirmed that all financial announcements made by the U.S. Treasury will remain beyond what happens on October 26. “The status quo wants Argentina to go wrong,” he said.
The ultra-rightist president returned to the prime time after his trip to Washington, demanded the support of the tycoon and the US Treasury, and said that "inflation continues to fall despite the attacks." He also defended Espert after his resignation from the Buenos Aires candidacy: "I don't think he has narco links."
After the summit held in Washington, Javier Milei described the meeting with the United States as "historical" and shed a cloak of light on Donald Trump's statements regarding the conditioning of the agreements to the electoral result. "As long as I am President, we have the support," said number 1 of the Argentine Executive. "We got together in the White House and gave me strong support again. Then a very malicious interpretation was made, noth…
The head of state has spoken after the meeting with Trump and ratific that all the financial announcements made by the U.S. Treasury will remain no more than what happens on October 26. The status quo wants Argentina to go wrong, affirm
Javier Milei spoke for the first time after returning from the United States, where he met Donald Trump at the White House. The President referred to the controversy surrounding the sayings of his American partner, which conditioned financial support to a victory in the elections, but then the government was in charge of clarifying that it did not refer to the next October 26. “That was a bad interpretation,” said the president saying that while…
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