Post by account_disabled on Feb 21, 2024 23:39:08 GMT -6
Alberto “Bertie” Benegas Lynch was sworn in this Thursday as a deputy of the Nation for La Libertad Avanza and assured that the next six months will be “complicated for everyone” within the framework of the economic reforms that will begin to be implemented after the inauguration this Sunday by Javier Milei. The brand new deputy spoke on Radio 10 where he said that he is eager for the mega bill that the Executive Branch will send as soon as the libertarian takes office, which, according to Benegas Lynch, aims to “change Argentina 180 degrees.
Asked about the impact on the popular classes of Luxembourg Mobile Number List the new economic measures that they will propose - many details of the libertarian reforms are still not known - the deputy maintained that "the entire government program was built under the premise that " People do not touches, the social plans are not touched. Then, when asked if a recession in the economy is expected, Benegas Lynch responded: “It's going to be a difficult six months for everyone.” especially in the process of adaptation to the State.” The deputy clarified during another passage of the interview that retirements and how social contributions are “very heavy” within the GDP, but maintained that they will not be touched.
One has to go where politics steals the adjustment to politics, it is enough [sic] necks of taxpayers and much less of retirees," he indicated. Meanwhile, he specified that the “battle” they seek to fight to “take a weight off the State from the people” is “the reform of the State and the tax reform.” Benegas Lynch's metaphor between the issuance of currency and drug addiction Bertie Benegas Lynch advanced and maintained that we must "recognize who are the victims and who are the perpetrators." And the answer was: "The perpetrator is the State . " “Perhaps you are going to step on interests,” he reflected, but clarified that “if you are not touching the base of the pyramid.