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Sturzenegger Questioned the Package Approved by the Senate: “I Would Create 4 or 5 Million Poor Children in Argentina”

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The Minister of Deregulation said the measures he approved “ridiculate” the Upper House. He estimated that they would cost 2.6% of the GDP and that the “compensation” that the senators proposed to compensate for the increase in spending is only 0.01 percent. He also recommended Milei not veto one of the laws in question.

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The Minister of Deregulation said the measures he approved “ridiculate” the Upper House. He estimated that they would cost 2.6% of the GDP and that the “compensation” that the senators proposed to compensate for the increase in spending is only 0.01 percent. He also recommended Milei not veto one of the laws in question.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Minister of Deregulation questioned the package approved by the upper house and assured that, if implemented, it would imply a fiscal setback, higher inflation and an increase in child poverty.

In an interview in La Cornisa, the program led by Luis Majul for La Nación Más, the Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger, was for moments left unanswered by being questioned for the reduction of 50,000 public employees and the employment situation in general. During the conversation, Sturzenegger defended the decision of the government of Javier Milei to disassociate tens of thousands of state workers, ensuring that the question about…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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