Argentine President Javier Milei has sparked political controversy following a national broadcast in which he announced a bill to penalize legislators approving budgets with fiscal deficits. The proposal has drawn criticism from key political figures, including Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof, who dismissed Milei's announcements as "cosmic delirium" and accused the government of economic mismanagement, asserting that Milei's administration is facing a form of bankruptcy in its economic program. Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner also criticized Milei, warning he would be removed from the government forcibly. In response to recent legislative setbacks, Milei convened a dinner at the Quinta de Olivos with deputies from his La Libertad Avanza bloc and allied lawmakers to coordinate strategies to uphold government vetoes on key laws. Despite political tensions, some analysts and investors have noted that Milei's reforms have stabilized Argentina's volatile foreign exchange market, although the country is experiencing a surge in corporate defaults. Meanwhile, economist Carlos Melconian announced plans to run for office after Milei's term, signaling ongoing political shifts ahead of the October elections. The political debate also includes discussions about the potential candidacy of Máximo Kirchner, with some Peronist figures expressing opposition. The evolving situation reflects deep divisions over Argentina's economic policies and governance under Milei's administration.
El economista, Carlos Melconian, brindó una entrevista en la que afirmó que se presentará como candidato luego de que termine el mandato del presidente Javier Milei. "Voy a ser candidato en el post mileísmo", señaló. ¿Qué te parece? ¡Te leemos! https://t.co/GPS5RdXflR
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