
President Milei expressed confidence in the commitment and responsibility of Argentine parliamentarians toward the economic well-being of the country. This decision reinforces the Executive's stance to advance with its fiscal adjustment plan and macroeconomic stabilization amidst negotiations with the IMF and expectations regarding the national economy.
According to the official document, the financial operation aims to cancel National Treasury debt with the Central Bank to reduce public debt. The goals of the agreement with the IMF include strengthening the Central Bank's balance, consolidating monetary and financial stability, advancing in the disinflation process, and lifting currency restrictions to improve the economy.
The government emphasized the urgency of combating inflation, describing it as a scourge that has affected the lives of Argentines. Milei called for urgent commitment from Congress to support the agreement, appealing to the need to end inflation, which, according to the government, has wreaked havoc on the population.
The decision to transform the fight against inflation into a state policy is interpreted as a key political message. The government believes this demonstrates that lawmakers have understood the mandate expressed by citizens at the polls. Confirmed through an official statement, Javier Milei's government will send a Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) to the National Congress to obtain support for the agreement with the IMF.