Macri Criticizes Milei's Centralized Power

During a press conference in Arrecifes, Mauricio Macri emphasized the need for less centralized power under Milei and proposed tax reductions to boost the economy. He praised his colleague Caputo's fiscal policies while criticizing ex-minister Massa's management.


Macri Criticizes Milei's Centralized Power

Former Argentine president Mauricio Macri expressed his support for the government's fiscal adjustment policies but pointed out discrepancies with Javier Milei's management regarding the concentration of power. Compared to the PRO, he emphasized the importance of teamwork and organization. Macri highlighted his party's role in supporting Milei's project, considering it the best option to maintain economic stability.

Macri emphasized the need to return resources to the agricultural sector with lower taxes to encourage production and job creation. He stressed the importance of implementing deep changes efficiently, criticizing the centralization of power and the lack of participation in decision-making by Milei.

Moreover, the former president praised the work of Luis 'Toto' Caputo, Minister of Economy, for his fiscal adjustment policy while questioning the actions of Sergio Massa, former minister, which Macri claimed brought the country to the brink of hyperinflation. He considered it crucial to reduce the fiscal deficit and advocated for the need to advance in other areas to build a country where not everything depends on a single person.

During a press conference in Arrecifes, Macri urged to accelerate the privatization of state-owned companies to demonstrate results to the population, indicating that a considerable amount of time has passed without any closures being realized.

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