Javier Milei reaffirmed his economic plan after the defeat.


Javier Milei issued a firm message about his economic plan on social media following Sunday'selectoral defeat . He responded to a post by Luis Caputo, who quoted the International Monetary Fund: "IMF staff are closely engaged with the Argentine authorities as they implement their program to consolidate stability and improve the country's growth prospects..."
Javier Milei stated that "we will not budge one inch from the economic program" and outlined three key points: fiscal balance, a tight monetary market, and exchange rate bands agreed upon with the IMF. He also confirmed that he will continue with deregulation. América TV and other media outlets highlighted the President's direct response as a message of continuity and firmness.
As I stated on Sunday, we will not budge one inch from the economic program: (1) fiscal balance; (2) a tight money market; and (3) in terms of foreign exchange, the exchange rate bands agreed upon with the IMF will remain in place. Furthermore, we will continue to deregulate.
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The message seeks to send clear signals after the electoral defeat in Buenos Aires. Milei reaffirmed:
- Maintain fiscal balance.
- Maintain a tight money market.
- Maintain the exchange rate bands agreed with the IMF.
With these measures, the President demonstrates that his economic strategy will not change and reinforces confidence in his official plan, also supported by the communication from Caputo and the IMF.
Javier Milei emphasized that he will continue to advance the deregulation of various sectors. His direct tone seeks to project control and maintain cohesion within his political force despite the electoral setback. The publication reflects his intention to reaffirm his leadership and authority against the opposition.
The photo of the new political panel of La Libertad Avanza continues to circulate as a symbol of the ruling party's leadership. It includes Karina Milei, Guillermo Francos, Patricia Bullrich , Santiago Caputo, Manuel Adorni, and Martín Menem. Although relevant, the main news is the reaffirmation of Milei's economic program and her response to the IMF.
With this message, Milei sought to send a signal of strength to the markets and her own political base. The challenge now will be to maintain that strength in an increasingly demanding economic and electoral environment.
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