Milei against the “removalists”: “They are going to have to take me dead from La Rosada”

“They are going to have to take me dead from La Rosada to break the fiscal deficit.” Dramatic and extreme, as usual, President Javier Milei defended the adjustment in a talk with businessmen at the same time that the Senate analyzed the Bases law and the fiscal package.

In addition, Milei once again confirmed the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello, and defended her trips abroad.

“Part of the job is traveling, and it’s interesting because I hate traveling and now they criticize me because I travel a lot. I’m going to tell you an anecdote. I worked at Corporación América and my job involved traveling a lot and I hated having to travel so much because I missed Conan a lot. Now I miss five times and they insult me ​​because I travel. I hate traveling. Argentina is a very strange country. “I would be more comfortable staying in Olivos,” he said.

In reference to the deputies who voted to update pensions higher than those planned by his management, he pointed out against “the destituents” that seek to “break the fiscal deficit.”

“I was always on the shock side and it wasn’t going to change being on this side of the ship. The shock programs were always successful and the gradualist ones ended badly. To do gradualism I need financing. Maybe I wasn’t going to do it because I don’t believe in gradualism. “Choosing gradualism is choosing that those who adjust are the private sector and not politics,” he noted.

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