Axel Kicillofgovernor of the province of Buenos Aires, has launched harsh criticism against President Javier Milei, accusing him of “surrendering the sovereignty” of Argentina in exchange for international recognition and awards that Kicillof considers “tricks.”
This accusation is framed in a context of growing political and economic tension in the country, where Milei’s adjustment policies and export model have generated controversy and debate. Axel Kicillof He has been a constant critic of Milei’s economic policies, arguing that they have led to a significant decrease in the purchasing power of Argentines and a drop in domestic consumption of basic products, such as beef.
According to Kicillof, Milei’s economic model prioritizes exports at the expense of the population’s well-being, which has resulted in an increase in poverty and inequality.. In a series of social media posts, Kicillof has expressed concern about what he considers a “handover” of the country’s natural resources and sovereignty to foreign interests.
“We see Milei touring the central countries, handing over our sovereignty, our jobs and our natural wealth to the highest bidder. Foreigners must not be able to believe how cheap he sells us, in exchange for personal recognition, pats on the back and trick prizes” , Kicillof stated on his X account (previously known as Twitter).
The Buenos Aires governor has also questioned the impact of economic adjustment policies on domestic consumption. According to data from the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Meat and Derivatives (Ciccra), the apparent consumption of beef at the national level in 2024 was 2,240 million tons of beef with bone, which represents a decrease of 8% compared to the previous year. previous year.
In addition, per capita consumption of beef was 47.7 kilos annually, the lowest level since 1920. Kicillof has pointed out that this drop in beef consumption is a reflection of the economic crisis that the country is going through under the administration by Milei.
Economy collapse
“With Milei’s economic policy, meat consumption plummeted and is the lowest in 100 years, while the consumption of chicken, milk, fruits, vegetables, etc. also fell. They are destroying the consumption capacity of the Argentine people. “With Milei, the money is not enough for (almost) anyone,” he said. Axel Kicillof.
The governor has also criticized the increase in beef exports, arguing that this phenomenon is part of Milei’s economic model, which seeks to generate “exportable balances” of food and natural resources at the expense of domestic consumption. According to Kicillof, this country model is similar to that of the late 19th century, where the majority of the population reduced their consumption due to not having enough income, while more exports of food, oil, gas and energy were generated.
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