Guillermo Moreno: “Milei’s speech was the speech of a revolutionary”

Although it is not very widespread information, Guillermo Moreno knows the new president of Argentina quite well. One day he ran into him by chance in a Mauro Viale program, at the beginning of Mauricio Macri’s government, and since then they established a cordial relationship. Until the pandemic arrived, in fact, they used to meet and chat at least once a month.

That is to say: the former Secretary of Commerce knows a lot about how Javier Milei’s head works. And, after listening to his speech, he says: “A revolutionary spoke, although he left me absolutely surprised: he says that less sales come out of the crisis.”

“We share the diagnosis with Milei. We have been talking about the super crisis for a while, years now. Now: it is the first time that to get out of the crisis the private sector is offered to sell less, that a businessman has to sell less, I have never heard of this. How are we going to get out of a crisis like this? You end up selling more, not less,” Moreno tells NOTICIAS.

Then, the former Secretary of Commerce completes: “What we saw was the speech of a revolutionary, not only in form but in substance. He cited Huerta de Soto, Benegas Lynch, he said that he is not going to change but that he is going to “Overcome and resist. That has a very short end. Milei does not have a macroeconomic model. He is going to become depressed.”

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