While hosting her program, the host was concerned about the situation in the country and stated her position on the omnibus law.
Mirtha Legrand He did not hide his annoyance against the Government of Javier Milei and criticized the increase in product pricesas well as being in favor of the governors’ refusal in the omnibus law.
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In a new edition of the historic program he hosts, Mirtha he listened attentively to the mayor of General Pueyrredón, Guillermo Montenegro, who stated that “this Government is making decisions that have to do with issues that Kirchnerism left us in Argentina that are very hard; such as lowering public spending, lowering inflation.”


Mirtha Legrand’s defense about the price increase
“I’m not going to go shopping, but there is a person who does it at my house. Every time he comes I can’t believe how the prices increase, who increases the prices, who makes those decisions. How can it be in such a short time, in such a disorderly manner,” the driver replied indignantly.
“It will have to be organized, but the biggest disorder we have is the permanent issuance of banknotes. It is one of the biggest challenges that this Government will have and we will have to help it with the greatest number of tools. It has nothing to do with Milei either Caputo, but how Argentina leaves places that are not good for Argentines,” retruded Montenegro.
Mirtha Legrand asked about the omnibus law
Insistently, Mirtha Legrand He asked again about the current situation in the country, specifically about the omnibus law: “What is it? Why is it called that?” the diva consulted. And the official answered: “It is called that because of the series of modifications that were intended in a law. There is a very clear position of those of us who understand that the “The government needs the tools to lower inflation.”
“The governors were good,” retruded Mirtha. And he sentenced: “There are laws that cannot pass.”
Source: Ambito

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