"The Streets Would Have to Be Full of Corpses": Data on Starvation Deaths that Deny Milei 63 Deaths in the First Semester
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On the night of last Monday 4, Javier Milei gave a speech after what were the announcement, the signature and the officialization of the vetoes against the increase of retirees, the previsional moratorium and emergency in disability that were legislative proposals approved by the Senate weeks ago, but that are not conceived by him because it goes against the fiscal balance, produces deficit and does not allow him to continue with the fiscal surp…
President Javier Milei said that there are no hungry people in the country. He said that if this were the case, the streets would be "full of corpses." However, the data hold the opposite.
President Javier Milei denied that Argentines are having trouble making ends meet and made one of his most controversial statements on the matter: “If it were true, you would have to walk down the street and it would be full of corpses.” According to Noticias Argentinas, the president’s statements came this Monday during the closing of a Faro Foundation event in Puerto Madero. In the middle of a darkened speech, Milei called the idea that people…
President Javier Milei denied that Argentines have problems reaching the end of the month and launched one of his most controversial phrases about it: "If it were true, you would have to walk down the street and it would be full of corpses." According to Noticias Argentinas, the president's statements came this Monday during the closing of an event of the Faro Foundation in Puerto Madero. In the middle of a speech in the dark, Milei described th…
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