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Javier Milei criticized the exchange of government bonds and marked his main problem

The national deputy Javier Miley rejected this Friday harshly the bond exchange ordered by the Government, spoke of the possibility of a hyperinflation in the country and accused the Government of wanting to solve the crisis by trying to “flood dollars” into the system, a situation that, he said, will appear again when “the stock is liquidated.” “The problem is that the weights melt like ice in broad daylight”, he stated in LN+.

The leader of La Libertad Avanza rescued in this sense the judicial presentation made by the opposition. “The complaint seems perfect to me. But no one to make a complaint to [Eduardo] Duhalde and that band that pesified” he indicated. And he added: “The problem is always the same, the fiscal deficit that they do not want to adjust and that they always attack the private sector,” he said in statements to the program led by jose del rio y Pablo Rossi.

The presidential candidate made reference, in this way, to the impact that the measure adopted by the Ministry of Economy has on the ANSES and on the Sustainability Guarantee Fund. “The pension system is a pyramid scam,” he said and explained that the system should be private: “Politicians are looters and every time they see a savings they steal it from you, that’s why we defend a system where you take charge of retirement.” .

And he added: “If it were in private hands it would be a selective default and the open letter to spiral a flight from domestic assets and find ourselves with hyperinflation.”

In this sense, he added: “If the pension funds were in the private sector it would be a selective default, but now Argentina can fly through the air. The inflation rate has been accelerating because you have a huge money supply, and you have a problem with financing pesos”.

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