The deputy from La Libertad Avanza highlighted the amount of reserves held by the Central Bank, although he maintained that “we are still in the underground.”
The national deputy of La Libertad advances José Luis Espert predicted that the recovery “It will arrive next year“, after the recession caused by the first economic measures of the government of Javier Milei.
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In radio statements, the legislator emphasized an improvement in the Central Bank’s reserves, although he said that “We are still underground” and he announced that “To finish growing,” Argentina would need around “15 billion” more dollarssomething that could be achieved “without the restrictions.”


On the other hand, the president of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Lower House He spoke of the country’s economic progress and the slowdown in inflation: “Growth is happening little by little. Structural reforms are being made that do not have a direct impact, like the printing press. Next year it will be faster, so far people have been following. They are understanding that it is The only thing that was invented to improve things is, in principle, not to have inflation.”
He also gave his opinion about the legislators of La Libertad Avanza. Lilia Lemoineassured that with her “he works very well”, while he referred to Francisco Paoltroniwho was expelled from the libertarian bloc of senators, and hinted that the one who “p“it harms the project, it has to go.”
Finally, Espert was blunt regarding the opposition, stating that “We must end Kirchnerism once and for all” in the 2027 elections and assured that “It would be an unforgivable mistake not to go together” with the PRO.
Source: Ambito

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