libertarian leader Javier Milei called an economist a "traitor and criminal," though he did not give the name. Milei came out to clarify, almost at midnight on Sunday, that in reality his message had been addressed to Ricardo López Murphy.

"My reference was to an article by Lopez Murphy that questions our proposal to eliminate the Central Bank, arguing that a GDP of seigniorage is lost," Milei said in an interview on LN+. The reflection of the libertarian, who for time and context threw Espert by elevation and then wanted to lower the tone of his sayings, did not seem credible.