Milei Denied that the Late Payment Is High and Said that the Government Cannot Be Blamed
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He did so in his speech for the 142nd anniversary of the Rosario Stock Exchange. He stated that “the government’s policy cannot be blamed” for the problems of late payment.
The President spoke for more than an hour and a half at the Rosario Stock Exchange; “Next year, we either put on long pants or sink,” he said; he attacked the press and the opposition with insults
He assured that the opposition used the issue politically to take advantage of it in the face of the presidential elections.
President Javier Milei again defended the economic program of his government this Friday during a speech to businessmen in the Rosario Stock Exchange, in the framework of the 142nd anniversary of the institution. The president focused on the results that he attributes to his management, rejected that the difficulties related to the lateness of the families are a consequence of the official policies and assured that Argentina is going through a p…
“The numbers that Argentina has are not different from those that the United States, Chile or Brazil have. Why so much noise? I don’t know, unless they have a compulsion to save the banks,” he said. Milei pointed against the opposition for the increase in latency: “I refuse to believe that we are so stupid” was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Javier Milei spoke to businessmen again, this time at the Rosario Stock Exchange, where he spoke to some 900 people. The focus of his speech was the discussion about credit default and the political use that, according to him, is made of that debate. The President was categorical in comparing the Argentine situation with that of other countries: “They are not different from those that the United States has in latency, not even like Chile or our …
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