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Carlos Melconian: “There Are More Dollars that Come Out than Those Who Stay Here and Continue with the Fantasy of the Dollar to a Thousand”

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The economist said that the economy and politics are in “electoral mode” because “the only thing that interests the government right now is to dance on the stage the night of the election.” According to him, current inflation is “of hangover” and after the election it will be necessary to rethink. “You can’t have inflation of 2%, you can’t even intervene at 1% and USD at 1,000, you don’t have feet or heads,” he emphasized.

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The economist said that the economy and politics are in “electoral mode” because “the only thing that interests the government right now is to dance on the stage the night of the election.” According to him, current inflation is “of hangover” and after the election it will be necessary to rethink. “You can’t have inflation of 2%, you can’t even intervene at 1% and USD at 1,000, you don’t have feet or heads,” he emphasized.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The economist Carlos Melconian gave an interview this Sunday to Radio Mitre and made criticisms of the economic management carried out by the National Government through the Ministry of Economy. In that context, he admitted that the inflation of May will be low but he underestimated that figure when it does not have a real impact on the day-to-day. “If inflation (monthly) starts with one or two I start to put it aside. Here are three variables, …

The former president of Banco Nación during the government of Mauricio Macri defined inflation as "obstaculator" and "of hangover", as it "obstaculates the reform of the purchasing power".

·Argentina
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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