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Javier Milei presented his “chainsaw economic plan”: he proposed to give the airlines to his workers and not to cut social plans

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Milei during an act in Cordoba.

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In the midst of the tension within Libertad Avanza following harsh criticism that Javier Milei’s most intimate setting was created from that same space, the libertarian deputy visited Córdoba to ratify his aspiration to run for president and announced the basis of what his economic program will be, as he pointed out, if he is elected.

With emphasis and at times shouting, Milei called his economic plan a “chainsaw” and announced that one of the first measures would be “to cut sharply, eliminate public works, go to a Chilean-style private initiative system”.

Furthermore, he announced that he would put an end to discretionary transfers, which he considered “a real scandal”, and also to energy subsidies.

Later, he said that “the chainsaw must not remain, we must also put an end to that oxymoron that is called public companies”, to finish, as he shouted, with “a tank of dumplings and parasites”.

At that point, in the case of Aerolineas Argentinas, he was surprised to say that he would give it to employees because no one would want to buy it.

“One of the things we will promote, since no one will want to buy it, is we will hand that company over to the employees. We need to move forward in the privatization of all companies, look at the disaster that Kirchnerism caused with YPF,” he launched.

And he shouted again: “Let’s finish this joke, with this oxymoron: this source of coreo must not exist, everything must be left in the hands of the private sector. “

Milei assured that those measures of his chainsaw plan they will not touch retirees, any social plans or public employees. “We are going against the caste, not against the good people,” she insisted.

Milei also highlighted the need for pension reform by creating unemployment insurance that “can be contracted freely” instead of regulations.

“Once we can advance in labor reform, we will be able to advance in opening up the economy and this will generate many years of economic growth and prosperity,” he predicted.

Milei stressed that his “preferred reform” will be the “banking reform” and launched: “That it eventually ends up eliminating the Central Bank and we make sure there is no more inflation in Argentina”.

Furthermore, and referring to the questions that have been asked about the idea of ​​dollarization of the economy, he pointed out that in a system of “free currency competition, it is very likely that Argentines will choose the currency they have historically chosen and, if so, , there will be progress in dollarization “.

The economist led a meeting in Cordoba this Saturday together with local leaders and various provinces of the country, with the aim of reaffirming his presidential candidacy for 2023 and carrying out the political order of that province.

As soon as he started, he sent a message to the libertarian intern who exploded with Carlos Maslatón’s harsh criticism of his sister. Milei sent greetings to all those who worked for the event in Córdoba and, in particular, “to the boss, Karina Milei”shouted the economist.

The failure of the act in Gerli and the challenge to a prisoner

After the failure of his act in Gerli and the interrogation of his political owners, the deputy was challenged this week to an internship by the liberal lawyer, Carlos Maslatón, ahead of the presidential elections of 2023.

“The way to relaunch the campaign and give it vitality is to admit that in August next year the candidacy, including the face-to-face one, will be decided by the PASO and I intend to compete in those elections as president”, Maslatón assured.

Carlos Maslatón asked Javier Milei for a STEP.

Carlos Maslatón asked Javier Milei for a STEP.

In this context, Maslatón formed the “” “” “” “” “” (ALA) faction, opposed to the leadership of the economist’s sister, Karina Milei, and of Cavallo’s former press adviser, Carlos Kikuchi.

This week, Milei felt that ALA “is not a group”, but rather “they are a group of people who support my candidacy and tweet”.

“This it’s discussing squaring the circle, it’s all smoke“, Milei had said in the statements to A24.

In Córdoba Milei tries to strengthen his candidacy and for this he explained his economic program in case of arrival for the presidency.

It is the second time that the deputy holds an event in the province, where he strengthens relations with the leader of the Democratic Party, Rodolfo Eiben.

With Milei were the economist Diana Mondino, the labor lawyer Verónica Sikora; the deputy of the province of La Rioja, Martín Menem; the referent of the Santa Fe space, Romina Diez; the president of Generazione Libertaria; Mila Zurbriggen and the legislator Rebeca Fleitas.

News in development.

Source: Clarin

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