
President Javier Milei criticized the editorial by Carlos Pagni in La Nación + and vigorously defended the measures implemented by the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo. Milei again attacked the press, labeling them as "garbage," "impoverishing," and "operated" in response to Pagni's analysis of the economic policies.
In a lengthy message titled "DEVA OPERATORS," published on his account, Milei expressed his disgust towards journalists who criticize salaries in dollars and their impact on competitiveness. He also questioned the idea that lowering salaries is the way to progress, comparing it to countries like the United States, Germany, or Japan that compete with higher salaries.
The president pointed out that companies, affected by the poor management of politicians who cover up questionable actions, have damaged the country and possess a low capital stock. He criticized those who seek high returns without aligning them with country risk, appealing to devalue to maintain a luxurious standard of living.
Regarding journalists, Milei urged them to be more efficient and adapt their capital, while the government will continue to reduce taxes to ensure higher salaries. He quoted a passage from Pagni's editorial in his program Odisea, reaffirming his position and concluded his speech with a call to work more and manipulate less against Argentines.
In summary, Milei harshly criticized journalism, defended economic policies, and called for efficiency and adjustment of capital in companies as key to progress, challenging the stance of the "operators" in favor of the interests of Argentines.