The national deputy and pre-candidate for president for La Libertad Avanza, Javier Miley, He announced today his economic plan with which he promises to lower inflation in a period of 24 months.
According to the libertarian referent, if he cannot move forward with his proposal to close the Central Bank, he will appeal to a popular consultation to stop issuing and promote a change in the monetary regime.
Milei’s promise if he becomes President
“If they block all the roads for me politically, I still have an additional economic outlet to lower inflation at any cost,” Milei promised in dialogue with the program “If it happens, it happens,” hosted by Ignacio Ortelli on Radio Rivadavia.
He also added: “If you stop issuing today, in 24 months the inflation will disappear. Convertibility took 20 months, you came from two hypermarkets, and the monetary regime was changed where you only issue money on demand.”
Along the same lines, he pointed out: “Dollarization is a tool to exterminate inflation. To the extent that people identify that inflation is the correlate of caste, if I have to arrive, it is a clear mandate, I hate so much inflation like Kirchnerism, and in that context everything is easier because Congress cannot operate against it”.
The reforms that he promotes
The deputy indicated that he would promote a fiscal adjustment so that the treasury is a factor in contracting money, and “take pesos off the street to lower inflation.”
“We come from 20 years of rising inflation and that situation where you have to recreate a currency that nobody wants is going to take more time to stabilize,” he claimed.
Regarding the conformation of their lists, Milei explained that the incorporation of Ricardo Bussi, son of the genocidal Antonio Bussi, responds to the intentions of the former deputy to adhere to a pre-market vision, similar to the one proposed by his space.
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Photo: Deputies Press.
“Those who share my vision of the free market, lower taxes and public spending, and an economy that embraces the ideas of freedom and towards the path that will bring prosperity that the specter of the center right always add up. We do not have problems in having alliances”, he argued.
In addition, he explained that he calls a political sector “caste” that “knowing that it brings harm to people, is not interested in resigning the interests of his own group.”
“Between losing the political caste and losing the good population, they prefer that the population lose. The same when they plan the adjustments,” he added.
On the way to the electoral contest, the economist tried to explain how his space is financed and differentiated himself from the way traditional parties do.
“The traditional politician is financed from the Government. They use State resources for their own, for the campaign. Taxes are paid to pay for certain insurance and these people divert their resources for their own uses of their electoral campaigns”he detailed.
And he added: “We would not do it, nor could we do it, and I think that this aspect must be changed because it generates corruption.
But we assume three types of financing: recitals, which are very large acts; the walks, which are the most gas-fuelled there are, and the voluntary financing to do politics”.
What Milei said about the intern in Together for Change
In addition, he took a position within Juntos por el Cambio by supporting former president Mauricio Macri in his anger with the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, after he announced concurrent elections in the city of Buenos Aires.
“Not only do I understand Macri’s anger, but I agree”, he claimed. And in that sense, he concluded: “Larreta shows himself to be different and is one more chaste politician. I share Macri’s anger, and I say that he has just betrayed the one who created the movement, the one who pulled him out of the well. Today he puts a dagger in his back. The betrayal is obvious. He outrages me.”
Source: Ambito