Will Argentum Be the New Argentine Currency?: Ricardo López Murphy's Project Landed in Congress
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The deputy presented an initiative to replace the peso with a new coin, a move that would mean removing three zeros from the current ticket. The proposal generated debate in the pass from "Communists" to "QR", on the screen of Bravo TV. Read more
The economist and national deputy for Republicans United, Ricardo López Murphy, shook the political scene with a proposal that is already generating debate: he presented in Congress a bill to replace the Argentine peso with a new currency, the Argentum, from January 2026. The initiative states that 1 Argentum (AG) will be equivalent to 1,000 current pesos, and that its hundredth part will be the penny. The project does not aim at a structural ec…
National Representative Ricardo López Murphy presented a bill in Congress to replace the Argentine peso with a new currency: the Argentum (AG). The proposed change seeks to remove three zeros from the current currency—1 AG would be equivalent to 1,000 pesos—and aims to simplify transactions, accounting records, and banking operations starting January 1, 2026. The plan allows for a six-month coexistence between the two currencies and authorizes t…
The proposed new currency is called “Argentum” and is intended to be launched in 2026. The economist and national deputy of United Republicans, Ricardo López Murphy, presented a bill in Congress to change the currency and remove three zeros, removing the weight and introducing a new monetary unit called “Argentum.” The initiative proposes that the Argentum be equivalent to $1,000 today and that the hundredth part be called a penny. In this way, …
The new currency proposed by Ricardo López Murphy is intended to be launched in 2026. The economist and national deputy of the United Republicans, Ricardo López Murphy, presented a bill in Congress to change the currency and remove three zeros, removing the weight and introducing a new monetary unit called “Argentum.” The initiative proposes that the Argentum be equivalent to $1,000 today and that the hundredth part be called a penny. In this wa…
The initiative of the economist Ricardo López Murphy contemplates the removal of three zeros The post “Argentum”: a project to change the currency appeared first on Trade and Justice entered the Congress.
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