Milei Pleads for Patience as Growth Slows and Approval Falls
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The President of Argentina admitted that the market volatility before the October elections had a lasting effect
President Javier Milei acknowledged this Thursday that “these last months were hard” in Argentina and added: “We ask for patience. The direction is the right one.” The president’s message was disseminated on their social networks, in the midst of what most opinion polls consider a growing social malhumor due to economic problems, while Milei’s image goes through its moment of greater negativity, according to the polls. This Thursday the official…
On Thursday, President Javier Milei posted a post on his social networks in which he called for “patience” for his management and defended that “the course is the right one,” while continuing his war against journalism, considering that “it is arrogated to be the voice of the people, but every day it is more exposed that they are nothing more than the voice of his friends or directly of his bosses.” In addition, he said that “Argentina is much b…
Buenos Aires, April 10, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA-. Javier Milei again stood this Thursday on one of the most sensitive axes of his management: the real state of the economy and the political battle for the story. In a message broadcast in X, the President acknowledged that the last few months “were hard,” asked society for patience and vehemently defended the economic direction of his administration, while renewing his attacks against much of …
BUENOS AIRES.— President Javier Milei asked the Argentines to be patient with the process of economic recovery, in an unusual tone of humility in the midst of a fall in their image and a deterioration in the prospects for the industrial sectors. In an extensive post in X on Thursday, the libertarian president criticized the media for exaggerating the problems of the economy and its main political rivals—who he called “irresponsible psychopaths”—…
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