Realistic illustration depicting President Milei's congressional speech and contrasting reactions from business leaders and opposition figures.
Realistic illustration depicting President Milei's congressional speech and contrasting reactions from business leaders and opposition figures.
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Business and opposition react to Milei's Congress opening speech

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In the wake of President Javier Milei's March 1, 2026, address to Congress—where he announced 90 structural reforms and criticized opponents and certain business sectors—reactions poured in. The Argentine Business Association (AEA) called for constructive dialogue and praised Economy Minister Luis Caputo, while the Industrial Union (UIA) decried a 'critical' situation for industry. Opposition figures slammed the speech as confrontational and lacking proposals.

Milei's nearly two-hour speech highlighted economic stabilization, fiscal balance under Caputo, and plans for sweeping reforms amid opposition boos. It also targeted 'accomplice' industrialists, prompting sharp responses from the business community.

The AEA emphasized the vital role of private companies in production, jobs, exports, and taxes, crediting Caputo's policies for public accounts balance, reduced spending, and lower tax pressure. They urged continued stabilization for growth and dialogue to foster investments.

Conversely, the UIA demanded 'respect for those who produce,' citing SME closures, financing woes, and a 'critical' industrial downturn—the world's second-worst under Milei, with 2,436 firms shuttered and 73,000 jobs lost in two years.

Opposition leaders were scathing. Deputy Pablo Juliano criticized Milei for polarization, missed opportunities, and a disconnected agenda (e.g., glacier law and juvenile justice reforms), despite fiscal and inflation gains. He highlighted labor reform uncertainties fueling worker fears and positioned himself in opposition.

Senator José Mayans labeled the speech a 'total farce' full of insults, lacking 2025-2026 plans, and potentially actionable for breach of duties, recalling past tensions with Vice President Victoria Villarruel.

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Discussions on X reflect polarized reactions to President Milei's March 1, 2026, Congress speech announcing 90 reforms: supporters praise its boldness and defense of the economic plan, opposition condemns its confrontational tone and absence of concrete proposals, UIA decries the dire industrial situation urging industry support, and AEA calls for respectful dialogue.

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Argentine President Javier Milei speaks critically on Keynes' economics at Palacio Libertad event with economists de Pablo and Ravier.
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Milei criticizes Keynes in economic talk at Palacio Libertad

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President Javier Milei led a talk titled "Keynes and the General Theory" at Palacio Libertad, alongside economists Juan Carlos de Pablo and Adrián Ravier. He defended his economic model and sharply criticized the work of the British economist. Milei highlighted the fiscal adjustment achieved in one month.

President Javier Milei closed the AmCham Summit 2026 defending fiscal and monetary adjustment amid March's 3.4% inflation. He attributed the rise to transitory factors like last year's shocks and promised that 'inflation is going to collapse'. He firmly rejected accepting more inflation to boost growth, calling it 'trash'.

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Mauricio Macri responded to Martín Menem's comments on a possible 2027 presidential run and questioned Javier Milei's approach to policy implementation.

Economic journalist Ariel Maciel warned of high tax pressure and the SME crisis in Argentina, stating that without structural changes there will be no incentives to hire formally. He criticized the lack of dialogue with the private sector and the unsustainable cost of labor hiring.

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