Milei Unchecks the Rise in Latency in Argentina: “There Are No Elements to Blame the Government”
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The Argentine president dissociated himself from the country's figures of lateness, indicating that "they are not very different" to those handled by other countries such as the United States, Chile or Brazil.
President Javier Milei warned that “there are no elements to blame the government’s policy for what is happening with lateness” and considered that “they are politically using a market category that comes into the definition of repugnant and are trying to burden those blames on the government.” According to *La Nación*, a day after his speech at the Summit of the Americas, Milei chose the event for the 142nd anniversary of the Rosario Stock Exch…
President Javier Milei warned that “there are no elements to blame the government’s policy for what is happening with lateness. They are politically using a market category that comes into the definition of repugnant and they are trying to burden those blames on the government.” In a new public reappearance, one day after a harsh speech and with strong criticism of the opposition, at the Summit of the Americas, Milei chose the act for the 142nd …
President Javier Milei headed this Thursday the event for the 142 years of the Rosario Stock Exchange, with a speech marked by strong questionings of journalists, opposition leaders and sectors that criticize the economic direction. During his presentation, he defended his management against the debate for banking lateness and maintained that the levels recorded in Argentina are comparable with those of other countries in the region. “There are …
In the midst of growing concern about the indebtedness and financial difficulties of families, the President sought to minimize the problem and attributed some of the late payment to those who bought televisions to watch the World Cup. An explanation that again shows the Government’s particular gaze on economic reality.
President Javier Milei headed this Friday the central event for the 142nd anniversary of the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR), in Santa Fe, where he made a strong defense of the economic direction of his government and again aimed against sectors of journalism and politics. As the main speaker of the meeting, Milei recalled his participation last year in the same institution and assured that at that time he had anticipated the behavior that the econ…
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