Milei Challenged Congress: “if You Want to Go Back, You’re Going to Have to Pull Me Out with Your Feet forward.”
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Buenos Aires., President Javier Milei accused the legislature yesterday of appropriating “noble causes” to bring the country to bankruptcy, in a fierce defense of its economic adjustment plan, after this week the opposition promoted several initiatives to improve the income of vulnerable sectors of the population.
Corrugated by three laws that put the fiscal balance at stake, the cornerstone of his program, still in exchange tension and when less than a month is missing for the elections in the main district of the country, Milei returned this week to show that his method is that of not yielding. As if he were convinced that the negotiation denatures the final purpose and that the proximity of the abyss even tones.Perhaps because his project is, besides r…
The President announced that the bill would criminalize the approval of budgets that "fall into fiscal deficit."He said Monday he would also sign another measure to "prohibit the treasury from financing primary spending with monetary issuance."The warning to MPs and senators: "If you want to go back, you're going to have to pull me out with your feet ahead."
Through the national chain, the President defended the vetoes on retirements and the disability emergency. He said, they have a cost of 2.5% of GDP and “lead to national bankruptcy.” In addition, he announced two measures to shield the fiscal balance.
“How can it be that you have the priorities completely altered?” He began his response. He explained what is the main concern, without stopping at the fanciful numbers he gave at the beginning of his chain. “You say that the bills we discussed in Congress and achieved half a sanction, are aimed at destroying the fiscal balance. What film are you watching?” He said what is the priority of the UxP deputies “That retirees recover what they lost, th…
He Didn't Want to Know Anything About the National Chain and Asked that "Milei's Nasty Go to Israel"
In the anteroom of the national network, which was much questioned by Governor Axel Kicilof, in the cell phone of Chronicle TV, a young woman did not want to know anything about the speech used by Milei to defend her economic plan after the hard defeat she suffered in Congress. “Neither in fart,” she threw without filters, and with total tranquility, the interviewee. “It seems an unpleasant one,” she said about the president. “Let him go to Isra…
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