Javier Milei: “I would love to put the last nail in the drawer of Kirchnerism with Cristina inside”

Javier Milei: “I would love to put the last nail in the drawer of Kirchnerism with Cristina inside”

The president Javier Milei avoided going fully into the interior of the Justicialist Party by ensuring that it is a “opposition problem”but he took advantage of the occasion to reaffirm his predilection to dispute centrality with the former president, Cristina Fernández de Kichner, and question the role of the center-left force in Argentina today. “I would like to put the last nail in the drawer of Kirchnerism with Cristina inside,” he said.

When asked about current political events, and in particular the PJ, the president stated that the internal Cristina Kirchner and Ricardo Quintela “It’s a problem for the opposition.” However, he added: “Now… there is also a part of morbidity and that is that “I would love to put the last nail in the drawer of Kirchnerism, with Cristina inside.”

On the other hand, he referred to the visit of the vice president Victoria Villarruel to Spain to meet with the former president María Estela Martínez de Perón. “I wouldn’t have done it,” he said, because Isabelita “had no intellectual merit to have been in that position.”

After the support of Mauricio Macri to the university veto, and after the entry into the Executive Branch of new officials linked to the PRO, Milei He reaffirmed his good relationship with the former president. In that sense, he noted that he has “a great relationship” with Macri, with whom he “sometimes” consults for new positions. “The truth is that experience has an important value in these things and there are sectors that are very delicate,” he said.

In addition, he once again expressed his openness to incorporating the yellow party into the libertarian structure. “If you can provide me with valuable people to solve the problems, I have no problem incorporating you into the structure”he stated.

Stocks, inflation, consumption and salaries, the main definitions of Javier Milei

The libertarian president referred to the country’s current economic situation when speaking about the evolution of the inflation, the exit from the stocks and the sanitation of the public accounts. In that sense, he announced that there will be new cuts in the State, in reference to the “deep chainsaw” announced by the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation, Frederick Sturzenegger. “He talks about the deep chainsaw, deep chainsaw, and yes, the chainsaw never stops, in our government it will never stop,” he said tonight.

Milei reaffirmed the direction of its economic program and announced that “inflation will continue to decline in the coming months,” after INDEC reported that September once again showed a drop in the CPI to values ​​of 3.5%. The libertarian went further by ensuring that, in some sectors, there is “deflation,” and he gave the food sector as an example. Last week, the president defended the deflation by ensuring that it is a “return of income to population”, something that many economists do not agree with.

“We basically work with scenario hypotheses and based on that we move, but I leave the projections and that to the people who are dedicated to doing that type of things,” Milei continued, regarding future indices.

At another point in the interview with the TN channel, he spoke about the restrictions that govern the exchange market. And although he reaffirmed that the objective is to open the economy, he avoided giving a date on when exit from the stocks. According to him, it will be done “when the conditions are right,” although he stressed that “today it is much closer.”

“I am a libertarian liberal, there is nothing I hate more than that which restricts the freedoms of individuals, but I am not willing to leave at any price,” Milei reiterated, as he stated during the BCRA Monetary Conference, last Tuesday. “Many, especially the Kirchnerists, believed that we were going to open the stocks on the first day,” he indicated, but the situation of the national accounts that the government found itself does not allow it yet.

Milei once again assured that both workers’ income and pension benefits increased, despite the sharp drop recorded if the December devaluation is incorporated into the official calculation, which led to an inflationary jump of 25% at that time. . In any case, the President stated that “the prices of products consumed by the lower classes rose at a lower rate than inflation,” so “consumption is reactivating.” Figures of the Scentia consulting They say the opposite: in September, the indicator fell more than 20% annually in super and self-service.

Source: Ambito

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