Before formally presenting the reform proposal to the Central Bank’s organizational charter, Javier Milei publicly defended it. He insisted that the only mandate that the monetary authority should have is to “preserve the value of the currency.” “We ended with 91 years of abuse of politics to the private sector via inflation,” he said. Read more
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Before formally presenting the reform proposal to the Central Bank’s organizational charter, Javier Milei publicly defended it. He insisted that the only mandate that the monetary authority should have is to “preserve the value of the currency.” “We ended with 91 years of abuse of politics to the private sector via inflation,” he said. Read more