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The president Javier Milei accused Kirchnerism of having manipulated the data of the INDECafter the British justice ruled that Argentina must pay 1,330 million euros to creditors with bonds tied to GDP.
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“A decade has passed and we Argentines continue to pay for the disaster made by the useless and ignorant people who governed us”he declared through his social networks.


Along the same lines, he expressed: “The manipulation of INDEC data by Kirchnerism would have cost us 1,330 million euros.”
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The manipulation of INDEC data by Kirchnerism would have cost us 1,330 million euros.
A decade passed and we Argentines continue to pay for the disaster made by the useless and ignorant people who governed us.
If we add the Repsol Case, the judge’s case…
— Javier Milei (@JMilei) October 16, 2024
What Javier Milei said about the “PBI Coupon” cause
From his account on .
“If we add the Repsol Case, the case of Judge Griesa, the punitive interests to the Paris Club, and the illegal expropriation of YPF, the damage that Cristina Kirchner and Axel Kicillof have done to the pockets of Argentines is 41,000 million dollars “, stressed the libertarian in the middle of the open contest of the Justicialist Party (PJ) that pits the two-time president against the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela.
Finally, he promised to “get out of the hole” that he attributed to politics and “make Argentina great again.” “It is difficult, but we are going to get out of the hole in which the politicians sunk us and we are going to make Argentina great.” again,” he concluded.
His words come after the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom rejected Argentina’s appeal request and upheld the adverse ruling for harming bondholders by altering the measurement statistics.
Source: Ambito