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The national government’s adjustments to the national workforce President <a href="https://www.archyde.com/an-ultra-right-deputy-raffles-his-salary-and-causes-a-stir-in-argentina/" title="An ultra-right deputy raffles his salary and causes a stir in Argentina“>Javier Milei celebrated today On his social network, he shared a photo The fired employees are called “gnocchi”.
The president retweeted an image from the “Please be coherent” page on his Instagram account. It celebrated “33,000 fewer gnocchi” and added: “The chainsaws won’t stop.”
The figure was revealed by National Deregulation and Transformation Minister Federico Sturzenegger, who said that from the beginning, liberal management A total of 33,291 positions were cut in public administration.
It can be seen from this total 20,026 employees Belonging to the administrative department National centralization and decentralizationalthough 11.014 The functions they perform are listed company y 2.251 2.251 they are personal military and security.
To this end, the government recently added Eliminate hereditary positions in public organizationsthe measure was first proposed by Stuzinger and later confirmed by presidential spokesman Manuel Adoni.
On formalizing the regulations, a spokesperson said:He questions the previous government of Alberto Fernandez Reinstate benefits for family members of state employees, which were withdrawn by the management of Mauricio Macri (today a political ally of Milley).
Another change for Sturzenegger: Starting today, they will assist the state in approving 500 procedures
Javier Milley’s government this Friday launched a mechanism Expediting approximately 500 specific procedures. This is called “positive administrative silence” and occurs if a citizen has complied with all formal requirements of the normative procedure. Failure by the state to respond after 60 days will be considered automatic approval.
Its implementation meant a change in the relevance of public administration and its processes, since to this day They are based on passive silence, where no response means rejection.
According to the government, the implementation process It will cover more than 500 procedures that will be applied to the country’s public administration to “change worldviews”. and “progressively” covering all areas of the state.
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**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Ana Rodríguez on Javier Milei’s Recent Workforce Adjustments**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Dr. Rodríguez! It’s great to have you here to discuss the recent developments in Argentina under President Javier Milei’s administration. Yesterday, he celebrated significant workforce cuts. What do you think of these ”adjustments” he referred to?
**Dr. Rodríguez:** Thank you for having me! Milei’s celebration of cutting over 33,000 positions in public administration is both bold and controversial. His language—referring to the fired employees as “gnocchi”—indicates a disparaging attitude toward public sector jobs, suggesting he views them as unnecessary burdens on the economy. This move seems to align with his broader neoliberal agenda aimed at reducing the size of government.
**Interviewer:** The term “gnocchi” has certainly sparked conversation. Can you provide context on how the public is reacting to this nickname and the cuts?
**Dr. Rodríguez:** There’s definitely a mixed response. On one hand, some supporters view these cuts as necessary for fiscal responsibility and economic reform, especially in a country struggling with inflation. On the other hand, many are outraged by the mocking terminology, feeling it trivializes the impact this has on real lives and families. Public sentiment is deeply divided, reflecting the broader polarization in Argentine society.
**Interviewer:** Interesting. What implications do you see these cuts having on Milei’s administration in the long run?
**Dr. Rodríguez:** These drastic measures could solidify his base among libertarian and conservative voters who favor reduced government intervention. However, if unemployment rises and social unrest begins to increase as a result of these layoffs, it may lead to significant backlash against his administration. His success will largely depend on whether the economy improves and if he can maintain public support amidst potential dissent.
**Interviewer:** What about the political alliances? How will these cuts affect Milei’s relationships with other political figures, especially those from the previous Fernández administration?
**Dr. Rodríguez:** Milei has already positioned himself against the previous government’s policies, particularly criticizing them for reinstating benefits for state employees’ families. This stance will likely deepen the rift between him and other political factions. His alliance with figures like Mauricio Macri may prove tenuous if economic reforms don’t yield quick results, possibly straining their connection as Milei’s policies unfold.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Rodríguez. It seems we are entering a pivotal moment in Argentina’s political landscape.
**Dr. Rodríguez:** Absolutely. The next few months will be critical for Milei’s administration and for Argentina as a whole. We’ll have to keep an eye on how these policies impact not just the economy but also public sentiment and political stability. Thank you for having me.