The President will close the conference on the right. In his speech he will show that his chainsaw policy did not generate the “chaos” that it was estimated could occur by cutting public spending and eliminating the managers of poverty.
Today the president Javier Milei will be the most anticipated speaker at the conference CPAC Argentina, and this statement is the synthesis that was heard at the gala dinner this Tuesday night. Milei arouses pride and interest among adherents of libertarian thought since Argentina today is putting into practice the ideas that they have been preaching for a long time in solitude.
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And Milei, almost a year after taking office, can demonstrate with facts that, until now, his ideology has allowed him to remove Argentina from the risk of hyperinflation to end December with single-digit rates. What’s more, private consulting firms estimate that by 2025 inflation could be below 20% annually.
Javier Milei will be the keynote speaker at CPAC Argentina
The head of state will also be able to show that his chainsaw policy did not generate the “chaos” that it was estimated could occur by cutting public spending and eliminating the managers of poverty.
The “chainsaw” was also applied to regulations, standards, and laws that hindered private activity. This task carried out Federico Sturzenegger generated the interest of Donald Trump than Elon Musk He will be in charge of the same function in the North American government.
Milei’s ambitious plan to transform the country arouses the interest of those attending this conference, the first to be held in Argentina. Especially because in the region most countries have governments whose ideology is the one that the right fights.
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Javier Milei during the United States Conservative Political Action Conference.
Photo: Reuters
The results obtained so far by the Libertad Avanza government led the magazine to The Economist In his daily mailing to subscribers with the title: The world in summary in “today’s main stories” he mentions this convention and the role of President Milei.
The article goes further, shows that on some points Trump and Milei agree, but it marks the difference with the protectionist policy that the new North American president plans to implement.
In the title of the note, the Economist magazine sends a message: Milei’s lessons for Trump
This is how he says it: “Trump also wants lower taxes and less regulation. But while the president-elect of the United States is an enthusiastic protectionist, Milei believes in open markets and free trade. He hates big budget deficits like the ones Trump is likely to have. “His experiment is more promising than the one Trump plans to conduct.”
The short article is accompanied by two graphs that show the progress in economic matters:
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Source: Ambito