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note full article below about central bank closure plus context.
just talk at the moment.
Careful anons, reuters is a globalist entity and they desparatel want another distraction. Meliei smells funny to anon
Wilder of Netherlands seems ok.
lets wait and see before anything is decided.
Actions speak louder than words.
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ARGENTINA NEW PRESIDENT MELEI - THIS HEADLINE IS FROM A X POST AND HE HAS NOT PICKED HIS CABINET YET!!!
Note: Right now, this is just a pledge, similar to his quote recently about taking back the Falkland's. Maybe he is making the right noises to stay relevant to the news before he is forgotten. Wait and see, probably know in a months time once he has his cabinet in place.
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Argentina's Milei says shutting central bank 'non-negotiable'
Reuters
November 24, 20232:25 PM GMTUpdated 11 hours ago
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/argentinas-milei-says-shutting-central-bank-non-negotiable-2023-11-24/
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BUENOS AIRES, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei said on Friday that the closure of the country's central bank, a signature campaign pledge, was a "non-negotiable matter", according to a statement from his office posted on social media platform X.
The comments, in response to what he called "false rumors", come as the outsider libertarian economist races to put together his team ahead of taking office on Dec. 10, with some signs that he is picking a more moderate Cabinet that expected.
Argentina's social security administration ANSES, a key institution given Milei's pledge to slash state spending and subsidies, will be lead by economist Osvaldo Giordano from the key central Cordoba region, the statement added.
That marks a shift from a previous plan that Milei would appoint a close ally to lead the administration.
Horacio Marin, a private energy sector executive, was also confirmed as the incoming chief of state oil company YPF.
Milei faces major hurdles to implement his more radical reform plans, which include dollarizing the economy, shutting the central bank and privatizing state companies like YPF, which will take time if they can be done at all.
His libertarian coalition has a limited number of seats in Congress and no provincial governors. Milei also has to juggle demands from the more mainstream conservative bloc, whose public backing was key to him winning the run-off election last week.
Reporting by Gabriel Araujo and Adam Jourdan
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