Diego Santilli Pointed Against Kirchnerism and Said: “The Fiscal Balance Is Not Negotiated”
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The Chief of Staff, Diego Santilli, defended Javier Milei's economic direction and confirmed that fiscal balance will remain a priority. In addition, he questioned Kirchnerism for the deterioration of the economy and its rapprochement with governments that he described as authoritarian. Santilli exposed today during the Council of the Americas, to businessmen and governors. The head of ministers highlighted the relationship with the United State…
The Chief of Staff spoke to businessmen and governors at the Council of the Americas, supported Luis Caputo’s plan and highlighted the relationship with the United States. “Without macroeconomic order there is no possible growth,” he said. Santilli’s entry crossed Kirchnerism hard and defended the direction of management: “The fiscal balance is not negotiated” was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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The Chief of Staff, Diego Santilli, highlighted Javier Milei's government as the "most reformist in history" and pointed against the management of Cristina Kirchner during the Council of the Americas at the Alvear Hotel. After the presentation of Jorge Macri, the Chief of Staff went on the stand and chose to start his speech with criticism of Kirchnerism. He maintained that, in international matters, "he chose to look towards Venezuela, Nicaragu…
Diego Santilli took advantage of the Council of the Americas’ window this Thursday before businessmen, governors and political leaders to defend Javier Milei’s economic model. He also pointed to the “kirchnerist model” as part of the state of national situation. In his exhibition during the 23rd edition of the meeting, held at the Alvear Palace Hotel in Buenos Aires, Santilli argued that the main change in libertarian management was the construc…
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