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📣 JAVIER MILEI DEFENDIÓ LA ECONOMÍA ARGENTINA EN EL BID

"No necesitamos salir del cepo para crecer".

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00:00Well, the president defended the economic plan, Edu.
00:03Yes, of course, obviously, obviously, obviously.
00:07It was to inflate the chest.
00:08The truth is that I heard it in several passages,
00:10he even mentioned issues of the economy
00:13that perhaps there could not be so much attention,
00:16but he wanted to highlight,
00:17like the adjustment of the ministries,
00:19the reduction of some organizations.
00:22What he calls,
00:23you know that I was able to access the pages,
00:27manuscripts of the president.
00:30What he wrote.
00:31What he wrote.
00:32Of course.
00:33This is what the president had
00:35in the famous folder that he carries,
00:38in this case.
00:39Of course, the black folder.
00:40Exactly.
00:41The folder, no, I think it's dark blue.
00:43Yes, dark blue.
00:44With the presidency shield.
00:47Of opera.
00:48Exactly.
00:49And the title is precisely
00:50the Argentine economic model.
00:53Let's see.
00:54This is the title.
00:56The economic model has three pages,
00:59which the same president,
01:02with Roman numbers,
01:04puts on each of the pages.
01:07The Argentine economic model,
01:09and first he spoke of the moral passage of the model,
01:14this definition of ABL,
01:16I don't know what it will mean,
01:17of PNA, life, freedom, property.
01:20And then he spoke of the decadence,
01:23Argentine liberticide,
01:25the symptoms,
01:26the loss of the Y-L ranking.
01:31Well, inflation, default,
01:33high tax burden.
01:35Then he spoke of the model of the caste.
01:37Then he spoke of the morality of the executive power.
01:43Then he spoke of the inherited Argentina.
01:465% of the treasury GDP,
01:5210% of the GDP of the Argentine Central Bank.
01:55All this is what Massa left.
01:57Of course, that's the deficit.
01:58The deficit.
01:59This is what he inherited.
02:00When he speaks of the inherited Argentina,
02:02he speaks of the disaster and the bombs
02:05that Sergio Massa left as Minister of Economy
02:08for a year and a half.
02:09Four...
02:10Monetary base.
02:11Of course.
02:12Four monetary bases.
02:14One day, which was the LELIC.
02:16Exactly.
02:17Which won all or one day.
02:18Well, he talks about the gap,
02:20200% gap, all that.
02:23And then he spoke of the statization
02:26and finally, on page 3,
02:30of the foundations of growth.
02:33Sometimes it's so hard for me to read the lyrics,
02:36because it's not easy.
02:37It's not a simple lyric, Edu.
02:39It's not that they're doctors and they write horrible.
02:41And they write like the president.
02:43Yes, but you see, it's difficult.
02:45It's not easy.
02:46It's not easy to understand.
02:47The photocopy is good, but I don't know the lyrics.
02:50No, no, no, the subject is the lyrics.
02:52The subject is the lyrics, obviously.
02:54It's the impression.
02:55Very interesting, Edu.
02:56Very interesting.
02:57Very interesting.
02:58Very interesting.
03:00Well, with a president who, for me,
03:02I don't know if you think the same, Edu,
03:04but I think that President Milley,
03:06as it happened to Macri,
03:07when he goes abroad, he feels in another context.
03:10Whether he's having a good time here
03:12or a bad time in Argentina,
03:14when he goes abroad...
03:15Obviously.
03:16He feels in another way.
03:17I get the feeling that when he's abroad,
03:20he's doing better abroad than here.
03:22That's for sure.
03:23Yes, yes.
03:24I saw it.
03:25No, I saw it.
03:26You were there when he went to Trump's inauguration.
03:29Exactly, I saw it.
03:30The interaction of the people with him.
03:33And here, in some image, it was also seen now.
03:36Everyone wants to take a picture, a selfie.
03:38A rock star, abroad.
03:40The truth.
03:41Here, some journalists want to make him look like a clown.
03:45Like, well, he entered the stage
03:48and he didn't know how to get out of the street.
03:51Those things, those nonsense.
03:54Well, they're the same things that rock star Alberto said.
03:57Sure, like to say that the trip is shit,
03:59that what the president is doing is a piece of paper.
04:04But beyond the fact that it's a private trip
04:07for a private act, which is the CPAC,
04:10the president is holding very important meetings,
04:13in the economic field, let's say,
04:15which is what matters most to us.
04:17But of course, between yesterday and today,
04:19he had meetings with the three main multilateral organizations
04:22in the world, which are the Monetary Fund,
04:24the Inter-American Development Bank,
04:26and the World Bank.
04:27Of course.
04:28There are the three most important multilateral organizations.
04:31And it's not the same to talk to those organizations
04:33by phone or by Zoom than face-to-face.
04:36You see, face-to-face is face-to-face, right?
04:38Exactly.
04:39Having him in front, empathy, I don't know.
04:42That two-hour meeting he had with Cristalina Giorgieva,
04:46beyond the fact that yesterday or today
04:49he didn't take a mango cut in half,
04:51because the truth is, for now, there is none.
04:54For now, of course, for now.
04:55But, you see, I think that in those conversations
04:58they advance, right?
05:00And the rest of the organizations too,
05:02because with both organizations, that is,
05:04the World Bank, you have defeats,
05:05which you have to renew too.
05:07Sure, sure.
05:08So, well, human relations are like this,
05:11face-to-face, right?
05:13Talking, hugging,
05:15shaking hands,
05:17looking each other in the eye.
05:19Now, today, you know, I asked Edu,
05:21someone who is already in the United States,
05:23I asked him,
05:24do you rule out that there may be news next week?
05:27I do not rule out anything.
05:29But news in what sense?
05:31Positive news for the Argentine economy,
05:33from there, from the President's trip.
05:36I do not rule out anything.
05:37Today he is not, but I do not rule it out.
05:40He left the umbrella open,
05:41I do not know if they used it to turn the page
05:44after the CryptoGate,
05:46but there was a certain expectation,
05:48or there is a certain expectation.
05:49Well, from the note we made with Caputo,
05:50he hinted that this still has a way.
05:54A little way, yes.
05:55And the way is not, it is a week.
05:57Totally.
05:58I do not know, it seemed to me, Willy.
05:59No, no, no, it is not easy,
06:00because they have to approve the agreement with Argentina
06:03before announcing it to the board or the fund.
06:06Sure.
06:07And after that?
06:08And they have to fix what the minister said.
06:10The amount and the amount of money
06:13that they are going to give him in different terms,
06:15because they are not going to disembowel 12,000, 15,000,
06:1710,000, 20,000 of blows.
06:19Of one, of course.
06:20They are going to give them in drop accounts
06:22so that they do not skid.
06:24Quarterly.
06:25So that they do not stumble, or not?
06:27Quarterly.
06:28Of course.
06:29Now you look at the background,
06:30how does the Argentine background affect,
06:32the irresponsibility of others,
06:34that now you are making a very severe adjustment,
06:36you are not using the money to campaign,
06:38and they still distrust you.
06:40No, what happens is that I believe that it is not distrust,
06:43but, but, they say,
06:45let's see, if they do not devalue,
06:48and they do not get the money out,
06:49that's how difficult it is.
06:51Because the dollar is cheap.
06:54Or not?
06:55Claudio Loza said it, right?
06:56Claudio Loza.
06:57The dollar is cheap.
06:59So, I don't know,
07:01and if you make a devaluation,
07:03you lose the prices,
07:05and everything is shot,
07:06and forget about having an inflation of 1%, 2%,
07:10and it complicates the elections.
07:12Of course, obviously.
07:14And apart is the fear,
07:15let's not forget about the fund,
07:17what happened to it in the administration of Mauricio Macri,
07:19and what happens if after this government
07:21that is doing its duties,
07:22another populist government comes.
07:24Of course, obviously.
07:25And we still have it 15 minutes,
07:27the populist government, right?
07:29Because in the gutters
07:31there are Grabois, Kicillof,
07:34again Sergio Massa, right?
07:36Yes.
07:37And if that comes, grab yourself.
07:39Of course.
07:40Again.
07:41This is the last opportunity.
07:44Today I was talking to someone at noon,
07:46they told me, well, not the last one,
07:47because we always had opportunities.
07:50But they are going to become so worse, right?
07:54Because they have,
07:56they were so hurt by the defeat
07:59and they are going to come,
08:00if these unpredictable people come back,
08:03Grabois, Sergio Massa,
08:05Cristina, Máximo, Kicillof,
08:09and all that rump, right?
08:12If they come back,
08:14can you believe it?
08:15They are in these moments
08:17looking for anything, right?
08:20They are with, how do you say it?
08:22A knife between the teeth.
08:24In the field they say like this,
08:25I am very from the city,
08:27very from the neighborhood,
08:29what are you going to do?
08:30But they are with the knife between the teeth, right?
08:34They become worse and they are going to say,
08:36let's get worse.
08:37You see?
08:38Now they are going to say,
08:39let's get worse.
08:40Yes, we are going to shit on everyone.
08:42Get ready.
08:43Well, Grabois said it at one point,
08:45he said,
08:46look, at some point we are going to come back
08:47and we will come back.
08:48That's why.
08:49It depends.
08:50It depends.
08:51Do you understand?
08:52It depends.
08:53Now, today the president,
08:54you see that a phone started ringing
08:56in the middle of the speech.
08:57Oh no, I remember you, Edu.
08:59Why do you remember me?
09:00I remember you, I remember you.
09:02Because a theory of yours emerged.
09:05Do you remember that you talked about the theory
09:07of termism and pulpism?
09:09Ah, look at you.
09:10Of octopus heads.
09:11He talked about that.
09:12Yes, yes, yes.
09:13Textual.
09:14Impressive.
09:15I quote you.
09:16I quote you.
09:17Let's see.
09:18I quote you.
09:19Let's see.
09:20It seems to me that I imposed, right?
09:21I imposed.
09:22Octopus head.
09:23Let's see.
09:24Let's see it.
09:25Let's see it.
09:26Come on.
09:27Destroyed these concepts and how we have systematically
09:31moved away from the liberal paradigm to, let's say,
09:36turn Argentina into a catastrophe.
09:41Yes, that phone is tremendous.
09:43That's mine, right?
09:44They are calling you.
09:46No, no.
09:47I'll tell you what's going on.
09:49I announced that I was going to broadcast it on my Instagram channel.
09:53You have no idea.
09:54And there is always a bad-natured imbecile.
09:58Because the one who is doing this knows what he is doing
10:01and knows that he is interrupting the talk.
10:04I mean, it's not that he doesn't know.
10:07But well, Argentina is like that.
10:09It has a lot of term heads that do this kind of thing.
10:15In some cases we call them octopus heads.
10:22But he continues.
10:23Yes, yes.
10:24Yes, yes.
10:25And put the explanation.
10:26Let's see if he said ...
10:27Because the fundamental thing is that when you talk about the octopus head,
10:31explain, explain the octopus head.
10:35Because it is the key.
10:36But you can explain it, Edu.
10:37Because if not ...
10:38You differentiate them very well, the term ones and the octopus ones.
10:41I didn't understand it at first.
10:43It was hard for me to understand it.
10:45Let's see if they cut me here ...
10:48There, very good, very good.
10:49No, of course.
10:50What does it mean?
10:51Because if not, there are many people who do not know why the president said that.
10:56I always differentiated between termism and octopusism.
11:00One thing is the term head and another thing is the octopus head.
11:05The term head is kind of fucked up.
11:08But the octopus head directly has shit in the head.
11:13But why?
11:14But this is zoology.
11:16They taught me in high school.
11:18It's not prejudice, it's zoology.
11:19No, no.
11:20Primary and secondary school.
11:21It's a description.
11:22Did you see that the primary and secondary school of another time was much better?
11:25Because one remembers those things, right?
11:28Yes, yes.
11:29The octopus has the head here and the tentacles.
11:34And the tentacles.
11:36There we have it.
11:37In the head it has the eyes and it also has the digestive system.
11:43That is, the shit is in the head.
11:47That's why octopus head.
11:50So the president ...
11:51And did the president explain it?
11:53Did he finish explaining it?
11:54Yes, yes.
11:55Oh, we don't have it?
11:56We don't have it?
11:57Complete?
11:58That?
11:59For me, I quote you, Edu.
12:00You imposed this.
12:01This strain of militancy.
12:04The head of termo, of tacho and maybe irrecoverable.
12:08And there is the octopus head, which directly has a malformation.
12:12Of course, of course, of course.
12:14Exactly.
12:15But it's interesting that you tell it.
12:17The head of ...
12:18Come on, let's see.
12:19But don't cut it, please.
12:22We have turned Argentina into a catastrophe.
12:28That phone is mine, right?
12:30They are calling you.
12:33No, no.
12:34I'll tell you what's going on.
12:35We have announced that I was going to broadcast it on my Instagram channel.
12:41And there is always an ill-born imbecile.
12:45Because the one who is doing this knows what he is doing and knows that he is interrupting the talk.
12:51I mean, it's not that he doesn't know.
12:53But hey, Argentina is like that.
12:56There are a lot of termo heads that do this kind of thing.
13:05In some cases we call them octopus heads.
13:10Do you know why octopus head?
13:13Because the octopus has its digestive system in the head.
13:18With which they have it full of excrement.
13:21So ...
13:28Having said that,
13:31to those nice guys who are trying to interfere and bother in the conference.
13:39Well, they will know that in a debate I had toasters in front of me.
13:42So let's say, imagine that from Argentina you can expect anything.
13:48To say, there it is, there it continues, the octopus head.
13:54So it would be a variant, the octopus head that marks the president,
13:58it would be a variant of a strain of the toasters, Edu.
14:01Well, it depends on them.
14:03I think we have the video of the toasters.
14:05Do you remember that?
14:06The kickers are very octopus head and termo head.
14:11They are like that.
14:12We have it, Pablo.
14:14Pablo, let's see if ...
14:16Doing campaign we said we were going to pass a motorcycle close.
14:21They laughed at us.
14:22They said it was impossible to adjust more than one point of the PBI.
14:26And the 10 that had no deficit is because it was in default.
14:31Consequently, that means that Argentina has lived permanently with deficit.
14:38The low public spending is precisely focused precisely to be able to lower taxes.
14:45In that context, what I was telling you about structural reforms,
14:53we made a structural reform eight times larger than that of Menem.
15:00Very good, very good.
15:03In the first cut, you saw that an inscription appears there that says,
15:07grab the shovel.
15:09Grab the shovel is a Twitter site, at least I see it a lot in X.
15:15It is very interesting because I think the owner is of the surname Cano,
15:20who knew how to be in the Council of the Magistrate, I think,
15:23and until 2015 in the Ministry of Labor of the Nation.
15:26And this Cano is very interesting because it has a site that goes to the right
15:29and a site that goes to the left.
15:32It has grab the shovel and popular revolution.
15:35It's very nice, isn't it?
15:37It's very nice.
15:39Another that must be, on the one hand, head of termo and on the other hand, head of octopus.
15:44Do you know, Edu, that someone points to me here and says to me,
15:48well, you can go back to being an idiot, head of octopus, termo.
15:53And that is not, that is very possible.
15:56That is very possible.
15:58Well, speaking of octopus heads in this case,
16:02but also, let's see, the octopus head,
16:06maybe it doesn't have evil.
16:10It's like that, it has shit in its head and period.
16:13But there are other characters.

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