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Controversial Economist Luis Palma Cané’s Comments on Immigration and Economic Policy in Argentina

The economist Luis Palma Cané was invited to a program on La Nación in Argentina to speak regarding the modifications to the omnibus law, which implies a broad reform of the State with deregulations, modifications and repeals of laws in various areas to limit the state intervention, headed by President Javier Milei.

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“The current of immigration that existed is not the current of immigration that is coming now, which is the Paraguayans and Bolivians, without being pejorative, of people who do not have any intellectual capacity for work,” said the economist around minute 14 of the interview. .

The economist’s expressions are not justified with respect to the question made by journalists about Brazil’s export levels and also the favorable economic situation of Paraguay compared to the neighboring country.

Palma Cané spoke that Argentina was among the first 15 countries in the world in the 1920s and 1930s by per capita income, before the Government of Juan Domingo Perón (1946-1955) and the Peronist current, which extends to this day. .

The economist practically made a parallel that, at that time, the people who immigrated were not Paraguayans and Bolivians, practically wanting to blame the economic situation on foreigners.

“We cannot blame the global economy. “These are the horrible policies that we have followed,” he finally stated, blaming the Argentines for the situation.

2024-01-31 02:58:01
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