MADRID, 11 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Government of Javier Milei will debut this Tuesday with a package of economic measures with the aim of combating the “enormous” challenges facing Argentina, focusing on high inflation, fiscal balance and economic growth.
This was announced this Monday by the new Government spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, in the first press conference of the mandate, one day after Milei assumed the position of president of Argentina, in an event in which he expressed himself with harsh words. about the economic situation that the country is going through.
In his appearance, Adorni explained that it will be the new Minister of Economy, Luis ‘Toto’ Caputo, who will be in charge of presenting a package of measures with which he will seek to begin the path towards a “different” Argentina, leaving the serious crisis behind. inflation or high poverty rates, among others.
“We understand the anxiety about what is coming. Don’t try to remove the ads because I don’t have them,” joked the spokesperson, who pointed out that the economic definitions taken will depend solely on the minister of the sector and the President of the Government himself.
One of the great battles of the new Executive, as Milei announced in his first speech as president and as his spokesperson insisted this Monday, will be to achieve fiscal balance, without spending more than what is in the public coffers. “It is a logic that will be strictly respected,” Adorni stated.
Likewise, the focus could be placed on the monetary disorder that Argentina is experiencing, with various exchange rates of the local currency in dollars, or on sudden price changes. Likewise, the tax system could be one of the issues included in the first package of measures, given a tax framework that, in the opinion of the new Government, is “unviable.”
“Argentina lives in a state of emergency. The president’s decision is to change the roots of the sinister economic scheme in which Argentina is going and break the social gap between the privileged and the large number of people who are having a bad time,” concluded the spokesman.