Javier Milei announced an Argentine Nuclear Plan to build new reactors

Javier Milei announced an Argentine Nuclear Plan to build new reactors

In this way, Milei warned: “We have plenty of energy, plenty of cold and inhospitable landsand quality human resources. It is not for nothing that we are the country with the most technological unicorns per capita in the region.”

“These three factors combined form a perfect storm for attract very high level investments in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Let no one be surprised if the Argentina becomes the next hub of the world. In fact, it is no coincidence that the largest companies in the world are evaluating projects in the country,” he stressed.

“The interesting thing is that the increase in energy demand implied by Artificial Intelligence “It is going to generate a resurgence of nuclear energy throughout the world after decades of decline, and we are not going to be left behind,” said the president.

Thus, accompanied by his cabinet, he announced: “We are going to design an Argentine Nuclear Plan that contemplates the construction of new reactorsas well as research into emerging technologies for small or modular reactors, maintaining the highest standards of safety and efficiency.”

As indicated, this will be presented in the coming days by the head of the Council of Advisors to the President, Demian Reidelwith the aim of advancing in 2025 with the plan.

Javier Milei ratified the economic direction and was optimistic for the future: “Get on the train of progress or you will be overwhelmed”

The president began by thanking the audience “for having endured the hard months we had at the beginning of our administration. “I would especially like to thank the Argentines mistreated by the unfair caste model, those who do not live off the State, the salaried and those who have two jobs to support a family.”

“You reciprocated by enduring the bitter pill with your heads held high despite everything you had already lost,” the President acknowledged and assured that “we have passed the trial by fire. The recession is over and the country has finally started to fall.”. “Happy times are coming in Argentina“, forecast.

After mentioning the inflation of the last administration, he predicted that “we are closer to May inflation be just a bad memory“. “Today we have fiscal surplus sustained, default-free for the first time in the last 123 years after making the biggest adjustment in human history and to apply a tourniquet to the monetary issue until it is brought to zero,” he stated.

It was the seventh national channel of president Javier Mileiafter the announcement of the DNU 70/2023 days after taking office; another two for management evaluation prior to the end of their first semester in office; another two for May 25 and July 9; and the presentation of the project Budget 2025 (which was ultimately not approved).

Javier Milei thanked the Argentines for their support in his first year: “The sacrifice will not be in vain”

The head of state highlighted some milestones of his administration on the anniversary of his rise to power. He also anticipated policies that Government intends to carry it forward next year.

“Thank you for having endured the difficult months at the beginning of our administration. I want to thank the Argentines who found themselves besieged by caste. I want to thank ordinary Argentines who were treated like second-class citizens. The sacrifice they have made is moving. It won’t be in vain“said the president as he began his speech.

The head of state assured that in the last 20 years we have lived through difficult times, but stressed that ‘difficult times create strong men.’ And he added: “This year we Argentines have proven to be strong men and women.”

He then stated that the economic recession is “over” and the country “It’s finally started to grow.” Along these lines, he once again thanked society “for trusting this Government.”

“We can end the year with relief”he said in a hopeful message and added that “we have left the worst behind”. “The future will be better and better. Happy times are coming in Argentina,” he highlighted.

Source: Ambito

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