The cross between the president Javier Milei and the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicilloffollowing a column published in Infobae, it has been one of the most intense and controversial in recent Argentine politics. This confrontation focused on two crucial issues: exchange policy and safety funds.
Axel Kicillof He published a column entitled “Dollar back or advanced prices?” In Infobae, where he strongly criticized the economic policy of the national government. In his article, the governor said that “nothing produced in Argentina is profitable, the business goes through importing and timbear.”
According to him, the stabilization of the dollar has led to a primarized and precarious country, with an increase in social inequality. The national deputy for the province and economist José Luis Espert, the main spokesman of the ruling party on economic issues in Congress, responded to Kicillof accusing him of ignorant and communist.
Estet argued that high prices in Argentina are not the result of exchange backwardness, but of industrial protectionism and high taxes that Kicillof defends in the province of Buenos Aires. Javier Milei was not far behind and repossed the replica of sister, calling him “King Sadim” (investment of the letters of Midas, the king who turned everything he played into gold).
Milei He affirmed that everything Kicillof touches becomes an excrement, and criticized his economic and destructive management. The governor responded to the president with a post in social networks, qualifying his response as empty and without foundation.
Kicillof He argued that Milei’s economic policy is spraying retirement, wages, employment and industry, generating more social inequality and violence. The Buenos Aires governor took the opportunity to load the National Government the serious security problems in the province.
Return
Kicillof He revealed that he proposed to the President a meeting to address a very serious and concrete issue, but did not receive an answer. He also demanded the return of 750 billion pesos that, according to him, the nation took the province and were destined to incorporate more agents, patrolmen, supplies and technology to improve security.
The cross between Milei and Kicillof It has been a reflection of the deep political and economic divisions in Argentina. Both leaders have used a strong and direct language to defend their positions, which has generated an intense debate in the country.
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