Cristina Kirchner, former Argentinan president, strongly criticized President Javier Milei's recent economic announcements, including the elimination of currency controls and a new US$20 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Milei's announcements included ending currency controls for individuals, implementing a floating exchange rate between $1000 and $1400, and securing a US$20 billion IMF loan. The government intends to use this loan to recapitalize the Central Bank and settle debts with the IMF.
Kirchner's statement reflects significant opposition to Milei's economic approach and raises concerns about its potential impact on ordinary Argentinians. The article highlights the ongoing political and economic tensions within Argentina.