Pablo López, the Economy Minister of the Argentine Province of Buenos Aires, a territory larger in size and productivity than many independent countries worldwide, wrote on X that the macroeconomy cannot be stabilized if production is destroyed. López, of Argentina's main opposition front, made those remarks after announcing a 4% drop in economic activity in the first two months of the year, for which he blamed President Javier Milei's policies. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIt's been contracting all through Fernandez's presidency. Is he trying to blame a demonstrably predictable trend started by the K clowns under Fernandez on the guy who just got elected? Funny.
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