The two-time president of Uruguay for him Colorado party (pc), Julio Maria Sanguinettishowed his concern about the victory in the Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory elections (PASSED) of the candidate self-styled as “liberal-libertarian” and “minarchist”, javier milei.
For the former president, the speech of javier milei it is “very disruptive” for politics and “very difficult to apply” in practice, “except in revolutionary conditions,” he remarked.
Sanguinetti’s statements to the press were given today prior to his flight to Paraguayan to accompany the president Luis Lacalle Pou to the presidential inauguration ceremony of the new president of that country, santiago pena.
For the historic Colorado leader, the result of the primary election ended with “a big vote against the government,” and he was encouraged to predict that, in his opinion, “Kirchnerism has reached its final point.”
However, he again insisted on the fact that javier milei has had this majority, “it is still a concern”. In turn, he slipped that “probably social psychology will also change when it is not simply PASSEDbut reality, when it’s not just dealing the cards, but actually shuffling for real.”
Sanguinetti: “until October we are going to experience many anxieties”
In economic matters, he was encouraged to say that “from now until October we are going to experience many anxieties” referring to the situation of the Argentine economy, and the blow that the exchange difference supposes in the activity and employment indices on the country’s coast, due to the obvious difference in prices between one country and another.
Today in Argentinathe government of Alberto Fernandez announced an increase in the official exchange rate to 350 Argentine pesos per dollar, which represents a 22% devaluation, and an increase in the interest rate of Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA) of 21 percentage points, up to 118%.
In turn, the blue (or parallel) dollar in that country closed today at 685 pesos for sale, something that continues to have a full impact on merchants in the border departments.
Source: Ambito