The Buenos Aires governor
Axel Kicillof
came out to cross
Javier Milei
who had supported a proposal not to pay taxes in the Province of Buenos Aires.
"It is very serious and it has never happened that a president calls for breaking the law, in this case the tax law of the Province," he stated this Monday.
"I'm not a lawyer, I don't know what figure it falls under but it never happened: What is clear is that the one who swore to comply with the Constitution is not doing it," he stated.
The Buenos Aires president spoke at a press conference in which he announced an increase of 13.5% for state employees in general, including "police, retirees who have tied their assets to the income of workers and teachers."
Last Saturday, Espert had stated that the governor of the Province "has generated a phenomenal tax" and emphasized "Is he a kind of vampire inside a blood bank, chewing money? The increase in patents, residential real estate and real estate "You don't have to pay for it in rural areas. It's not just tax rebellion, it's tax rebellion with common sense."
Asked directly about whether he supports the call for fiscal rebellion by Espert - who chairs the Budget and Finance Commission -, Milei answered: "Absolutely, because the default of the province of Buenos Aires is one of the rudest in the case. Argentinian".
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