The president of Paraguay spoke before his team, whom he asked to triple their efforts by 2025 and for that he took the Argentine president as an example.
The president of Paraguay, Santiago Penaintervened in the last Council of Ministers of 2024, where he asked his officials to “triple your efforts” facing 2025. To do this, he gave an example to his Argentine counterpart Javier Milei and his management, which he described as “very outstanding.”
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The president spoke before his team, where he defended his management: “In this first year we saw inflation decrease, the cost of living decrease and family income increase.”
In that sense, Peña also predicted a reduction in the poverty rate next year. “No measure in isolation can change the result, “But when there is articulated and determined action, that generates tangible results for citizens.”he insisted.
In that sense, the economist threw a cross at his counterpart Javier Milei: “No country is going to develop if it does not have macroeconomic stability, if it does not have an economy that grows, if it does not have a Central Bank that controls inflation. It is impossible.”
Santiago Peña and his wink to Javier Milei
“Today we are seeing it with our neighbors, the Argentine Republic, where President Milei in his first year has really had a very outstanding management”, said the Paraguayan president.
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Santiago Peña: “President Milei in his first year has really had a very outstanding management.”
Along these lines, Peña added that “In 125 years, Argentina has been able to reverse a situation of chronic fiscal deficit and this is causing inflation to decrease”. “This will also bring economic benefits for that country”he concluded.
Noe is the first time that Peña is close to Milei, and with the departure of Luis Lacalle Pou of the Uruguayan Executive, the Paraguayan president aims to be a key ally of the Government national in the region.
Source: Ambito
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