The debut of "Las Tres Anclas" did not go unnoticed. The new economic stream of the Carajo channel, hosted by Felipe Núñez, Martín Vauthier, and Federico Furiase—key advisors to Minister Luis "Toto" Caputo—had its first episode on Thursday at 8 PM with a strong message: to explain the economic strategy of Javier Milei's government in plain language.
During the broadcast, Felipe Núñez surprised with a categorical statement: "The agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was not conditioned by the elections." Thus, he dismissed any kind of electoral speculation in the negotiations with the international organization. He also assured that President Milei was adamant in setting performance standards for his economic team: "Either we make the best government in history or we go home."
Strong support for Caputo and criticism of the "econochantas"
The program's protagonists referred to Phase 3 of the economic program and defended the roadmap outlined by the Ministry of Economy. There was no shortage of criticism for those who—according to the hosts—seek to hinder the implementation of the plan with fallacious arguments. "We must put an end to the econochantas who distort the debate," was one of the phrases that set the tone of the space.








