From “Season of Hell” to “The Electric Chair”: Miley’s seven phrases in El Cronista

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  • The seven phrases of Javier Miley in the Leaders’ Meeting

President Javier Miley A new edition of the leaders’ meeting it organized concluded on Wednesday Historian.

The president gave a speech that lasted about an hour and a half, then left Definitions about the economic program He promised to implement Necessary repairs To make Argentina “the freest country in the world.”

The seven phrases of Javier Miley in the Leaders’ Meeting

  • “I have to solve problems, they put me in this place to solve problems, not to masturbate with models. If I don’t solve the problems, it would be a very good idea to not renew my contract.
  • He added: “We have left the danger of Coca behind us. The October 26 elections were important, and if they had been presidential, the voting percentage would have been 41% versus 24%, and this is called the first round.” They used several ghost lists to scam people and neither my face nor our candidate’s face was on the ballot.
  • “I would like to know why they say our government is in sync with 2017. No fiscal adjustment was made, it was never corrected, it was only corrected through debt. $60 billion was taken. We put the treasury in cash and we made a brutal adjustment to GDP.”
  • “Between March and October We’ve had a short season in hell“We weren’t just in the electric chair, there were people pushing buttons.”
  • “You would have to be impudent and ignorant to take the real exchange rate series and blatantly ignore the financial issue (…) We have to report to a larger base; We have to respond to a base of 47 million Argentines, not to three or four tormentors from the Red Circle. “Living on the impoverishment of Argentina.”
  • “Exchange bands exist to put an end to fluctuations; the exchange rate cannot be anything. Since we believe in freedom, The bands open at the right time: we will move towards a free exchange rate (…) As long as the dollar is between the ranges, the restriction is not restrictive.”
  • “The problem in Argentina is expectations, and this is true. Argentineans do not form them at a level of rational expectations. When economists see that there is a problem between the model and reality, if the model does not work, they get rid of it and look for another model. That is why Toto’s (Caputo) experience in the financial system is so valuable. “Advisors are like the fortune teller of Delphi, they give advice but do not make decisions.”
  • “Every time you had a Delphic priest calling for devaluation, I would ask him why he was telling me that He wants to favor a group of criminals who don’t want to compete To impoverish the majority of Argentines.”

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