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👉 En un discurso reciente en la Rural, se prometió un aumento permanente de ingresos, una reducción del gasto público y una ataque a los impuestos, especialmente las retenciones.

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00:00In La Rural, please. Let me know if you have it. Give it to me, let's listen to it.
00:05Vanguardia, a sector that despite the different obstacles and complications that it has had to face throughout history,
00:16is still the most competitive in the world.
00:19And therefore, given the admiration I have for you and how you continue to endure and continue to score,
00:28it is a way of saying thank you for everything you are doing.
00:34Next year, I hope that this increase in income can be verified.
00:41It is not of a transitory type, but of a permanent type.
00:45This increase of a permanent type plus the reduction of public spending,
00:51for which La Mocosierra continues, will result in greater impacts.
00:56There is no doubt that one of the taxes that we are going to attack are the pensions.
01:00I completed last year.
01:11Therefore, if I completed last year, with the economy in contraction,
01:15imagine the economy expanding.
01:19So I hope to be able to return next year and that we can all celebrate
01:27that we have a much better economy, in growth, with low inflation,
01:34with the poverty that continues to fall,
01:36because today the estimates show that we have dropped poverty by more than 11 percent
01:42compared to the peak it made between December and January.
01:46Today it is a case of study at a global level,
01:51because from a monthly inflation of 54 percent, which is annualized,
01:56gives 17,000, to the last major data of 1.2, which is approximately 15 percent,
02:04it is clear that inflation has fallen,
02:09but everyone predicted that if we made a stabilization of these characteristics
02:15we would have a hyper-recession.
02:18Well, the president is there, speaking in La Rural.
02:21Yes, with a detail on the issue of pensions,
02:23because in the last few hours there had been a lot of speculation
02:26about the fact that the first real tax that Javier Milley is going to lower
02:30is going to be the country tax, which basically benefits the importer sector
02:35or those who want to import.
02:37And this was said, well, in the end, the first tax that should have been lowered
02:42are the pensions, and that did not happen.
02:45Or some even talked about the tax on the check, and that did not happen.
02:49There were criticisms, somehow Milley promises the field.
02:53Well, pensions are part of what we are going to lower in 2026.
02:58I greet Pablo Romá, who is with us, accompanying us.
03:01Pablo, how are you? I'll be back with Luciana, there at Casa Rosada.
03:04How are you?
03:05Hello, Facundo, very well. Good afternoon.
03:08Well, tell me a little, let's see, what look do you have from this first year?
03:12Well, a government that assumes with great enthusiasm.
03:16It is also true that with a political weakness,
03:19fundamentally in parliamentary terms,
03:21but with a conviction and a very important decision to carry out
03:26a little of what we are hearing, right?
03:28That adjustment program.
03:31A government that, in mid-May,
03:34transited through a plateau,
03:37and that returns to have support in public opinion,
03:42especially in terms of expectations, right?
03:46Conditioning those expectations is the recognition
03:51that the microeconomy, the real economic situation,
03:55the income, the pocket, is not as expected.
03:59Somehow the president recognizes that,
04:03and thanks for the sacrifice,
04:05a sacrifice that is becoming more and more elastic.
04:08But, well, this is at stake,
04:11what we have been talking about, right?
04:13The exit of the crisis,
04:15a crisis that has been going on for many years,
04:17with a very great need from society to overcome it.
04:20And I think that my law, in some way,
04:23is disputing that exit of the crisis, right?
04:26In a very complex context,
04:28but it is true that those results
04:32in the micro, in the pocket,
04:34are not so good because of political decisions, right?
04:37The government started on the other side,
04:39it started by ordering the macro,
04:41that today one looks and it seems that it benefits more
04:45to the sectors that speculate, let's say,
04:48to the markets, not to be pejorative, right?
04:52But to the financial sector,
04:56and much less to the real economy.
04:58Because while there is a recognition
05:00that inflation is going down,
05:02people also understand that it is harder for them
05:04to get to the end of the month.
05:06Pablo, finally, what was the key for you
05:08to that recovery of my law,
05:10which at a certain moment,
05:12perhaps with that university march,
05:14with entering such a complex issue
05:16as public education,
05:18it stabilized and then recovered.
05:20What was the key to that recovery?
05:23I think the key is politics, fundamentally.
05:26I think the change of cabinet chief
05:28gave the government much more political volume.
05:31The presence of Franco in the cabinet
05:34by posse, I think it was fundamental for that.
05:37And it also seems to me that it showed
05:39that it could, I mean, beyond the fact
05:41that some people liked it or not,
05:43let's say, that's another matter, right?
05:45But holding the vetoes,
05:47the veto on university funding,
05:49as you raised, and the veto on retirees,
05:51he held it politically.
05:53And I think he managed to advance
05:55in a strategy of very important allies,
06:00especially with the pro,
06:02in parliamentary terms,
06:04but also with Peronist governors.
06:07And I think that also gave him strength.
06:10And above all, I think there is something
06:12that the government raises,
06:14that is seen, that is, well,
06:16somehow the control of the street,
06:18unlike last year,
06:20the government politically
06:22can sustain that, right?
06:24I'm going.
06:25Good, good.
06:26Pablo, a big hug, thank you.
06:28Thank you for these minutes.
06:30And moments ago, Pablo Guinocur,
06:32the president, posted.
06:34Yes, with a summary of what he had done,
06:37of what was his first year,
06:39his first year of government.
06:41With expressions, obviously,
06:43celebrating everything that has to do
06:45with all the achievements he had
06:47throughout this year.
06:49Let's see it.
06:50Let's watch it.
06:51I am convinced that we are going
06:53to get ahead.
06:55Long live freedom, damn it!
06:57I'm here to change this, seriously.
06:59I'm here to end inflation.
07:01They run out of jobs, they run out of robbery,
07:03and they run out of lies.
07:05Out!
07:06Even if you resist.
07:07Here, the doctrine of security changes.
07:09Here, the ASA pays them.
07:11Today there are no more pickets in Argentina.
07:14Every time they want to go and break
07:17the fiscal balance,
07:19I'm going to veto everything.
07:21I don't give a damn.
07:23We made the biggest structural reform in history.
07:25We are going to make Argentina the freest country in the world.
07:28We are exporting the model
07:30of the motorcycle lock and deregulation
07:32to the whole world.
07:34Long live freedom, damn it!
07:36We are making a freer world.
07:48Well, up to there.
07:50It is a way to anticipate
07:52what will surely be the national chain.
07:55Yes, that's why.
07:56All success for the government.
07:58There is no self-criticism.
08:00There is nothing that the government
08:02at least publicly says,
08:04we did wrong.
08:05On the contrary.
08:06What we did wrong, perhaps,
08:08was not to have accelerated in some issues,
08:11which in general, according to the logic of the government,
08:14is because of the caste.
08:16It has many sides to analyze the president.
08:19This is perhaps the economic part.
08:22The big question is,
08:24we were with a plane that was very high
08:26and uncontrolled, more than anything,
08:28of inflation.
08:29Milei landed it, in the middle it exploded.
08:31We do not know if there are victims,
08:33there are no victims,
08:34nor do we know if this plane will be able to repair
08:36so that it can fly again or not.
08:39The reality is that in the economy,
08:41if one looks at the real economy,
08:42following what Pablo Roma said just now,
08:44the real economy does not start.
08:46Now, the big question is,
08:48does it not start because it will not start,
08:50or does it not start because it had to do everything?
08:52It is about to start.
08:53Of course, it is about to start,
08:54and it had to make all the necessary adjustments to the plane.
08:56Let's see.
08:57And in the middle,
08:58you had some questions that are nice.
09:00Luciana, everything planned there to record.
09:03The speech will be recorded at 9 at night.
09:05Yes.
09:06It will be broadcast on national channel, right?
09:09Exactly.
09:10At 6 in the afternoon,
09:11at the beginning,
09:12before the speech is broadcast,
09:15that toast that will take place in the White Room,
09:18in that same place,
09:19minutes before,
09:20that speech will be recorded
09:22to be later,
09:24well, brought to the public opinion,
09:26as we said,
09:27at 9 p.m.
09:28And right now,
09:29what we know
09:30is that the preparations continue,
09:31that President Javier Milley
09:33is inside his office.
09:35There he is accompanied by,
09:36well,
09:37his closest group,
09:39his core,
09:40Guillermo Francos,
09:41Karina Milley,
09:42Lule Menem,
09:44this is the information that transcended so far,
09:46and everything according to the plans, right?
09:49A bit,
09:50a sort of mantra,
09:51as our colleague Stella Garnica says
09:53in the note of 24.com,
09:55referring to that this is something
09:57that is constantly reiterated.
09:59There we see that another car arrives,
10:02no,
10:03I wanted to see if it was a civil servant,
10:06but in principle
10:07it is part of the presidential custody,
10:10the same that accompanied him,
10:11as I told you before,
10:12FACU,
10:13from La Rural,
10:14where he had the first of the activities
10:15today,
10:16President Javier Milley,
10:17at 10 p.m.,
10:18up to here,
10:19to Casa de Gobierno,
10:20where he arrived
10:21about two hours ago.
10:22There it is.
10:23Did you know that acronym?
10:24TMAP.
10:25Let's see, what is it?
10:26TMAP.
10:27What Luciana just said,
10:28she didn't say it with the acronym.
10:29It is seen that Luciana does not handle
10:31the libertarian jargon.
10:32But TMAP is
10:33everything, march,
10:34according...
10:35Well,
10:36I wanted to be broader.
10:37Everything, march,
10:38according...
10:39It's not that I don't handle it,
10:40but I wanted to be broader.
10:41Ah, I'm loading,
10:42because they are...
10:43Yes.
10:44Everything, march,
10:45according to the plan.
10:46That is,
10:47well,
10:48Tela always tells it.
10:49It's a new word,
10:50SMAP.
10:51SMAP.
10:52T M A P.
10:53It's hard to pronounce, Luciana.
10:54Well,
10:55it's fine,
10:56but among them they say so,
10:57they say that everything is planned.
10:58Yes, of course.
10:59Even defeats.
11:00Only one vowel.
11:01Yes.
11:02Even defeats are planned,
11:03they say.
11:04Well,

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