The businessman praised the national government on La Voz en Vivo and stated that 'the country is on the right track.'
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The businessman from Córdoba, Euclides Bugliotti, supported President Javier Milei's administration and stated that Argentina is facing "a great opportunity." In a conversation with La Voz en Vivo, he maintained that "we supermarket owners are doing well" and that the decrease in inflation has allowed for greater stability. Although he acknowledged that "margins have fallen," he emphasized that "prices are stabilizing and we have a promising future."
During the interview, Bugliotti expressed his optimism about the economic outlook and highlighted the reduction in credit rates as another positive factor. "The national government is on the right track. I'm almost certain that the country is going to become a different country," he remarked. He also acknowledged having voted for La Libertad Avanza in the last legislative elections.
The founder of Dinosaurio Group also valued the economic direction and criticized the economists who question current policies. "Cavallo and Melconian should retire. They criticize every day without offering solutions," he stated.
Bugliotti expresó su optimismo sobre la evolución económica y destacó la reducción de tasas de crédito como otro factor positivo.
Imports and national production
Bugliotti welcomed the commercial opening promoted by the Executive and explained that "the doors have been opened" to import without intermediaries.He said that his company imported machinery and products from China "at 30% of the market value", which allows for more competitive prices.
In his analysis, he argued that "globalization is irreversible" and that the country must adapt to compete in an open market. For the Córdoba native, local entrepreneurs "have to step up and commit to productivity."
El empresario cordobés Euclides Bugliotti respaldó la gestión del presidente Javier Milei y afirmó que la Argentina atraviesa “una gran oportunidad”.
On labor modernization
When asked about how to overcome the crisis, Bugliotti suggested that "a general adjustment is needed" and that natural resources should be used as a driver of growth. "There's no way to achieve it by working alone. We have to exploit what we have and pay everything that needs to be paid," he stated.
He compared the Argentine model with that of Chile and Uruguay, noting that "while they move forward, here 50 environmentalists stop everything." In that regard, he criticized the resistance to mining and energy projects, maintaining that "foreign currency must be caused before speeches."
Regarding the labor reform promoted by the Government, he considered it "necessary and urgent." He said that the current system "rewards informality" and that unemployment insurance "will allow for more freedom and fewer conflicts." According to him, in his companies "everyone is officially registered and receives compensation when there is a reduction in hours."
Según el empresario, el contexto exige modernización y eficiencia para no perder terreno.
Regarding Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, he regretted "the shift toward socialism" which, in his view, "only produces laziness." "People must be educated so that they work and do not depend on the State," the businessman concluded.
Dijo que el sistema actual “premia la informalidad” y que el seguro de desempleo “permitirá más libertad y menos conflictos”.