Government took aim at Kicillof’s expenses; “It’s very serious,” the governor said. Alberto and the 100 Days of Milei and More

1 – The government denied that it had incited a tax rebellion in Buenos Aires and pointed the finger at Kicillof’s expensesThe presidential spokesman defended President Javier Milei’s statements. “We wanted to make it clear that private property is a right that must be respected.” Read more here… 2 – Kicillof replied to Milei for calling for a tax rebellion: “It’s very serious”The governor denied a tax. He described the government’s economic policy as “criminal”. On Monday, it announced a 13.5% increase for state employees. Read more here… 3 – Milei did not go against “the caste”: for 9 out of 10 Argentines “we are all paying for the adjustment”A few days before the 100th day of government, Javier Milei’s image falls sharply, according to the study by the consulting firm Zuban Córdoba. There is pessimism in the short term and almost 70% of those surveyed believe that it is worse since the beginning of the libertarian administration. Read more here… 4 – “Nothing more to add”: Alberto Fernández’s post on the first 100 days of Javier Milei’s governmentThe former president compared the evolution of 14 economic indicators in the first months of the libertarian’s administration with the end of his term. Read more here… 5 – The SME manufacturing industry fell 9.9% in FebruaryIn the year to date, the activity of the SME industry fell 21.7% according to the CAME report. Read more here… 6 – Milei admitted differences with Villarruel, although he said they are “imperceptible”The president acknowledged that they do not think “exactly the same” with his deputy. But he stressed that they are not fighting. “Who am I to get involved in her work?” he asked after the debate on the DNU in the Senate. Read more here… 7 – Shock in Estudiantes-Boca: the medical report on Altamirano’s health, how he is and the message from XeneizeThe Pincha player suffered a seizure 27 minutes into the match, which was suspended. Read more here… 8 – Diego Martínez’s clarification after the insults that Boca received in La PlataThe coach and the Xeneizes players were targeted by the local public, who interpreted that they wanted to continue playing despite the situation that Javier Altamirano was going through. “We made ourselves available to Estudiantes,” he said. Read more here…

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