The national deputy from Avanza Libertad was suspicious of the measures to be announced on Monday
When does the economy calm down ?, was the initial consultation with national deputy José Luis Espert. The man from Avanza Libertad made a strong gesture of negativity with his head and body, and blurted out: “No, no, this will not calm down. Argentina has entered a crisis that will have many phases. The first it is that one minister of the Economy has swallowed that is Guzmán “.
The national deputy from Avanza Libertad was suspicious of the measures to be announced on Monday. And although he partly blamed the former economy minister for the current crisis, he also praised it: Martín Guzmán “It was the least bad thing the government had.”
“Cristina cannot ignore Martín Guzmán”, he said after hearing what Máximo Kirchner said last week. “Cristina and Alberto hugged Martí Guzmán. But Martín Guzmán was also the least bad thing this government has had,” she clarified. And I add: “Look at Batakis the first week he had management, and wait until tomorrow (for today) for the announcements, I don’t even want to imagine.
For Espert, everything after Guzmán was the worst. “Batakis, Alvarez Ágis, Marco Lavagna. Guzmán next to one of these is Einstein”, he assured him.
On Sunday evening, in dialogue with LN +, the economist warned about the measures that the Minister of Economy, Silvina Batakis, will announce this Monday, spoke of the eighth failure of an economic plan in 60 years: “We had 8 plans in 60 years and all 8 have failed, “he said.
“I don’t even want to imagine,” he said ahead of the government’s upcoming announcements. “Look at what the first week of management was like,” reviewed the Buenos Aires legislator.
On the reasons for the simultaneous failures, the deputy said: “Here is a damned Trinity, a damned Troika, which we must grab, throw away, and replace it with a Holy Trinity which is no coincidence that in countries that live well they are debated. “.
When asked what this damn troika is, Espert said: “Import replacement, from the business community that thrives on state protectionism; the size of the statewho will turn generations of Argentines into slaves, e the third things are the ‘sindicargas’There are no trade unionists here, there are people who are the opposite of trade unions, “he said.
But his critique has grown wider. He also held the people responsible. “People vote with their feet these days,” she said. And she stressed: “The mantle also goes to the people. The two crises that Argentina has had in its history occurred in a democracy. We are responsible for generating the hyperinflation and crisis of 2001/2002”.
on inflation
Espert also called the Minister of Economy “act on it”. And the first drafts of the 2023 Report, Espert defined “marracho”.
“Inflation of 57% in 2022; inflation of 50% in 2023. It will be double. In July, when the measurement is known, it will likely be inflation similar to that of April 2002, which was 10.4%,” he warns. And I add: “July inflation could become the worst month in Argentine history.”
According to the report by the consultancy LCG published last week on the analysis of about 8,000 products in five supermarket chains in the metropolitan area – using the web scraping method -, In just seven days of the seventh month of the year, food and beverage inflation increased by another 2.5%.
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Source: Clarin