2024-01-07 23:09:00
After passing through Antarctica, President Javier Milei denied this Sunday that there were internal prisoners in his Government, in addition to defending the role of the Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francos, within the Cabinet by ensuring that he is “a great player” who has “the very difficult mission of dealing with politics.” Likewise, he referred to the Sports Joint Stock Companies (SAD), considering that “The investment comes in quickly”, so it is a “very easy business”.
In statements to Radio Miter, the president recalled that this weekend he traveled with Francos to the Santa Cruz city of Río Gallegos, from where he headed to the Argentine Antarctica, as part of his first presidential trip. About, He denied the existence of inmates within the group of officials and leaders who accompany himsomething that the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, had already done days ago.
Javier Milei said that the 30% inflation in December “is a big number” and defended the DNU and the Omnibus Law: “We do not negotiate anything”
During the interview, the president recalled that He worked with Franco before his involvement in politics.. He even mentioned that he entered that world at the hands of the minister with the book “Economic policy once morest the clock”, which was edited by the Acordar Foundation headed by the person who now heads the Interior portfolio.
Along these lines, he mentioned the rumors regarding Franco’s departure from the Ministry of the Interior due to differences over how to negotiate the reforms with the hardest wing of La Libertad Avanza (LLA). “Those who are encouraging these inmates are stupid”declared the head of state.
“When you put together a soccer team you have to have forwards and defenders. That is teamwork and a balance has to be generated. Those who make that type of criticism have less street than Venice. “They are amateurish… they have never put together a team in their lives,” said the president.
Asked regarding the role of the Minister of the Interior in his Cabinet team, Milei responded: “Francos is a great great (sic) player, who has a very difficult mission. “He has to deal with politics, when there are a few of us who are quite Taliban on the other line.”
Javier Milei, on SAD in football: “It is a very easy business”
One of the topics addressed in the interview was whether it was appropriate to include in the DNU the conversion of football clubs into Sports Joint Stock Companies (SAD). In that sense, the president considered that It would be a good possibility for Argentine football because they bring “quick investments and are an easy business.”
“Yes, they are necessary and urgent,” said the president, while explaining that There are “Arab groups expecting to invest close to US$3 billion”, ensuring that Chelsea from England has already shown interest in buying Boca, Racing, Newell’s, Estudiantes and Lanús. “There are the intentions of Chelsea, of the Arabs, and it seems to me that it is something that generates an impact very quickly. It is a lot of money and very fast,” he insisted.
The world of football rejects the SAD that Milei-Macri promoted in the mega-DNU
Immediately followingwards, Milei explained in economic matters the measure resisted by a large part of the sports sector. In this regard, she argued that if the increase in savings has a counterpart in investment, “the adjustment is less painful, as activity falls, as jobs are lost.” With the SADs, she continued, “Investment comes in very quickly because it is a very easy business.”
However, he clarified that All clubs that decide to continue being non-profit civil associations may continue to be so.although he maintained: “I am a Boca fan and if investment groups come and put a fortune in Boca and that makes Boca always win and River cannot win a single game, the question is, where do I sign?”
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