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Inflation, IMF, dollar, privatizations and the omnibus law: Javier Milei's definitions - Ámbito Financiero
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January 11, 2024

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Javier Milie gave definitions about inflation, IMF, dollar and omnibus law.

President Javier Milei spoke after the agreement with the IMF and described the negotiation as " ;the fastest in history with the organism". He also referred to the inflation data that will be known this Thursday , the omnibus law that is discussed in the plenary session of commissions and the evolution of the dollar.

December inflation​

President Javier Milei stated that "if the inflation number is close to 25% it will be a success" of the economic policy of the Government, during an interview given to radio La Red.
The president stressed that in his space they voted him "to govern and he is going to do so" and he stated that his administration is "backed by the polls." "We are working to put the country on a path of growth that will allow it to be a power in 35 years," he said.

Negotiation with the IMF​

Javier Milei considered that a month after assuming the head of State "people are aware of the disaster" that his government inherited and "knows that you have to go through a tough time to get over it.".

Likewise, he assured that his management carried out "the fastest negotiation in history" with the IMF and specified that "the negotiations were driven by the President and we applied a much deeper adjustment plan than the IMF requested..... a>

The future of the central bank​

President Javier Milei assured that "the trade relationship with Brazil continues as before and is a mature relationship," stated that the Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) "has to come out complete", and ratified that "sooner or later" his management is going to "close the Central Bank".

The privatizations that are coming

Javier Milei assured that the Government "is willing to privatize Banco Nación and all state companies", during the radio interview
 
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