With the publication of INDEC inflation data, which marked 20.6% for January, the
first measured record
of a
complete period of Javier Milei's government
, political reactions were immediate.
From the ruling party, embodied by Buenos Aires legislator
Ramiro Marra
, from La Libertad Avanza, there was a
measured celebration
, despite the large number.
"Inflation in January was 20.6% ,
it is still high
, we know it and we are not going to deny it. However,
we celebrate the deceleration
and the downward trend that is being achieved," wrote the former candidate for head of Government in the City.
Marra went further and congratulated President Milei and Economy Minister Luis Caputo for "the excellent work they are doing."
"
We avoid hyper
," she celebrated.
January inflation was 20.6%, it is still high, we know it and we are not going to deny it.
However, we celebrate the slowdown and the downward trend that is being achieved.
My congratulations to @JMilei and @LuisCaputoAR for the excellent work they are doing, we avoid hyper.
— Ramiro Marra (@RAMIROMARRA) February 14, 2024
Maximiliano Abad
, senator for the Radical Civic Union, meanwhile marked a two-way scenario: on the one hand, he recalled the Kirchnerist inflationary legacy and, on the other, he demanded "agreements and efforts to
overcome the main concern of Argentines
."
"A number that
reflects the inheritance received
," Abad noted about the economic management of Sergio Massa in the government of Alberto Fernández.
A number that reflects the inheritance received and that requires agreements and efforts to overcome the main concern of Argentines.
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— Maxi Abad (@MaxiAbad) February 14, 2024
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