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An Economist Said that After the Government’s Setback in the Senate, “Milei Will Double the Stake”

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After the Senate passed the law that updates the retirements and declares the emergency in disability, the alarms went on in the government. After the measure, both the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, and the presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni, went out to clarify that the fiscal balance is not negotiated. The economist akin to the official Agustín Monteverde visited the studies of LN+ to give his point of view. Agustin Monteverde, economist…

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After the Senate passed the law that updates the retirements and declares the emergency in disability, the alarms went on in the government. After the measure, both the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, and the presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni, went out to clarify that the fiscal balance is not negotiated. The economist akin to the official Agustín Monteverde visited the studies of LN+ to give his point of view. Agustin Monteverde, economist…

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Delphos says: "It manages to polarize n s more an electorate that began to worry about the forms. In this way, it reminds him of the precariousness of the current achievements and that the whole past may be ahead."

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The President's unrest grew after the votes that sanctioned the retirement laws, the reactivation of the moratorium and the emergency in disability. There are contacts with the provinces that Francos carries out, but there will be no formal meeting

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SOMOS JUJUY broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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