President Javier Milei participated this Monday on the streaming channel Neura, where he defended the economic direction of his administration and assured that the Government will continue deepening liberal reforms to consolidate the country's growth.
“We will continue deregulating and opening up the economy,” Milei stated during the interview, in which he also expressed optimism about Argentina's economic future. He explained that the macroeconomic stabilization process will allow for accelerated growth and attract new investments. “Argentina will continue to grow and we could be doubling the GDP in 10 years,” he asserted.
The president also emphasized that one of the main objectives of his administration is to rebuild trust in the country after decades of interventionism and recurring crises generated by Kirchnerism. “It is important that we are signaling that Argentina has begun to respect private property,” he noted.
In this context, Milei explained that lowering inflation and reducing country risk will be key to consolidating economic recovery. “We are working hard to lower country risk,” he assured, while highlighting that the fiscal balance achieved by his Government was crucial for stabilizing the economy.
During the conversation, the President also took the opportunity to differentiate himself from the government of Mauricio Macri and rejected comparisons promoted by some political and media sectors. “The Rental Law was approved by Macri's government. We eliminated that atrocity. This Government is nothing like Macri's,” he declared.








