Milei' S 2026 Budget for Argentina Emphasizes Fiscal Balance
President Milei's 2026 budget proposes real-term increases of 5% above inflation for pensions and disability allowances, 17% for healthcare, and 8% for education to boost Argentina's economy.
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Milei outlines Budget Bill in broadcast message: “The worst is over”
In a recorded broadcast message, Argentine President Javier Milei outlined the 2026 Budget Bill sent to Congress, asserting that "the worst is over" for the country's economy.
Trans-Andean President defended the fiscal balance as the “anglestone” of his government and projected a historical surplus, criticizing that many of his compatriots “do not perceive in their material reality” the economic improvements. The opposition labeled him as “face”, “fiercilla domada” and “liar.”
At the most uncertain moment of his government, weakened in the political and checkered in the economics, Javier Milei presented this Monday his draft budget for 2026. With a speech that he read in just 15 minutes and was broadcast on the national chain, the ultra president of Argentina offered a very different image to that he used, without exabrupts or alive to “freedom, fuck.” On the one hand, he repeated that “the fiscal balance is the corne…
Argentina's president said that fiscal balance will remain a "non-negotiable principle" and a "cornerstone" of his administration.
Budget bill speech: Milei promises 'worst is over,' asks voters to hold firm
President unveils bill with spending boosts for pensioners, health, education and disabled; With eye on election, he thanks Argentines for bracing austerity but says he won’t negotiate on balancing budget.
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