Argentina's Milei says shutting central bank 'non-negotiable'
- Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei affirms that closing the central bank is non-negotiable.
- Economist Osvaldo Giordano will lead ANSES, the social security administration, to support Milei's goal of reducing state spending and subsidies.
- Milei faces challenges in implementing his radical reform plans, such as dollarizing the economy, privatizing state companies, and shutting the central bank.
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Argentina's Milei says shutting central bank 'non-negotiable'
Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei said on Friday that the closure of the country's central bank, a signature campaign pledge, was a "non-negotiable matter", according to a statement from his office posted on social media platform X.
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