The main business entities and rural organizations greeted the elected president, Javier Milei, celebrated 40 years of democracy, They asked for openness to dialogue and consensusand profound changes to reverse the critical economic situation.
From the Group of 6 (G6) issued a brief statement in which “in the context of the commemoration of 40 years of uninterrupted democracy, the members of the G6 greet and congratulate the elected president Javier Milei and “express their willingness to work together on solutions to the problems posed by the country’s development.”
Furthermore, they call for dialogue as a fundamental tool to overcome the difficulties that Argentina faces.
The group of 6, which last week received both candidates at different lunches at the Alvear Hotel, is made up of the Argentine Chamber of Construction, the Argentine Rural Society, the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services, the Association of Argentine Banks, the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange and the Argentine Industrial Union.
Greetings from CAC, CAME and Camarco
From the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services (CAC) greeted and congratulated the elected President of the Nation, Javier Milei, and stated that now “It will be time to work on the most difficult task: that of promoting the necessary measures for our country to return to the path of development.”
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They also left a message for the opposition, to which They called for him to play a responsible role, supporting those policies that benefit the country, without falling into the pettiness of vetoing any initiative of the ruling party for the mere fact of being on the opposite side.
They urgently requested profound economic changes that provide stability, generate fiscal and external solvency, and boost the level of activity.
For its part, the Argentine Chamber of Construction (Camarco)also published a statement that “celebrates that election day took place in peace and tranquility at a time when we Argentines commemorate 40 years of uninterrupted democracy.”
“Knowing the sovereign result of the polls, Camarco congratulates the elected president Javier Milei and makes itself available to work jointly in the development of the country, With the look set in the future. At Camarco we are convinced that dialogue is essential to overcome the difficulties that Argentina faces and on this election day we reaffirm our commitment to the institutions of the Republic,” they mentioned.
The Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME) He also spoke out with a statement. “At CAME we maintain that consensus and dialogue across the entire political spectrum is essential for determining the policies that will benefit Argentines in general and SMEs in particular,” the organization stated.
The organization published the document signed by its president Alfredo González where he expressed that it is urgent to carry out a macroeconomic order that sends clear and positive signals towards the microeconomy to “strengthen and recreate a positive dynamic in the internal market.” “75% of the turnover of SMEs is from the daily consumption of Argentines”said the business union leader.
The field: the link table awaits the first announcements
From the countryside, the Argentine Rural Society expressed itself in the statement of the group of 6 and Cicyp, with the signature of Marcos Pereda as president of the Council, and there was also a document from Coninagro, another of the entities of the Liaison Table.
From Coninagro They sent their greetings to the new president-elect, and were expectant about future measures: “We await what the announcements and first definitions made by the President-elect will be.”
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“We need peace of mind to continue producing and in this way generate confidence that we all need to carry out our daily lives and work,” he said.
From the entity of agricultural cooperatives they asked the president-elect to urgently focus on “resolving inflation, backwardness and exchange gap, and liberating markets to generate more exports.
Then, quickly, address a comprehensive tax reform (DEX and IIBB and IIGG), simplify regulations, promote investments through production and agrobioindustry with incentives and clear lasting rules.”
Source: Ambito