This is the plan to dollarize the economy that Javier Milei will present to the entrepreneurs of Llao Llao

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javier millei arrived at the exclusive Llao Llao hotel on Monday night and tried to farm the low profile. I don’t participate of the inaugural lunch where his political opponent, Patricia Bullrich, presented his plan to “order” the macro and retired to his room where he wrote in his own hand the main guidelines of the speech he will give this afternoon when it is the speaker at lunch on the second day of the Forum, where the main theme to be explained is the dollarisation of the economy.

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In a nutshell, the Libertad Alianza candidate justifies that the idea of ​​dollarising the economy comes from a history of cyclical inflation and devaluation and wonders because the peso must remain the current currency. The economist argues that his dollarization program has foundations “moral, political and technical”.

Miei’s draft speech has room for what he calls “unfounded criticism” of dollarization. The candidate, up to now a out of the box of a policy that has built itself as a point of reference that can make a weighty choice in the next elections, will have to convince more than 150 business men and women that this step is necessary to stabilize the economy and avoid any inflation and hyperinflation scenario.

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Milei plans to talk over lunch about a day filled with topics and exhibitors. After his speech, the deputy will be open to questions from business people. The meeting will be, like those of the first day, behind closed doors. Next, she plans one-on-one with the press.

The forum is planted under the Chatham House Rule, to allow for dynamic enhancing conversations. It is an agreement between the participants which implies that they can talk about what was discussed in those spaces, but You shouldn’t say who said what.

In the afternoon, the visit of Maria Eugenia Vidal and for dinner this Tuesday the closure of the head of government of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta.

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Source: Clarin

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