Argentine president Javier Mele said he would issue a presidential decree to liberalize the struggling national economy.
The “Milli ” plan includes amending or abolishing more than 300 restrictions, regulations and controls currently in force, including those related to rents and labor laws.
And just 15 days after he took office as president of Argentina, the markets witnessed a state of great confusion, as the prices of baby diapers rose by 100%, beef by 73%, fuel by 60%, vegetables by 140%
To justify this, he said: it is true that I promised You economic reforms and price cuts, but don’t worry, it’s going according to plan and prices will rise only at first and then fall, trust me.
“The goal is to start the path towards the reconstruction of the country, to restore the freedom and autonomy of individuals, and to begin to disarm the huge amount of regulations that have hindered, hindered and prevented economic growth in our country,”he added.
The president, who was elected in November, explained that among the measures that the decree will include is the abolition of the rental law “so that the real estate market starts to work smoothly again and so that rent is not a dilemma