Overview
- He opened with a technical lesson on interest rates, using slides and hand-written formulas to justify recent monetary tightening and debt moves.
- He argued that investors will wait for electoral clarity, forecasting inflation will be “a nightmare that ended” by mid next year if his coalition strengthens.
- He escalated campaign rhetoric by branding opponents “orcos,” “kukas” and “sodomitas del capital,” and framed Sept 7 and Oct 26 votes as decisive milestones.
- He blamed recent market turbulence and higher rates on what he called the opposition-driven “riesgo kuka,” asserting recovery depends on election outcomes.
- Karina Milei, Luis Caputo and Manuel Adorni were in attendance; Governor Maximiliano Pullaro and Mayor Pablo Javkin also spoke, and the audience reaction to Milei was mostly cool except for applause at “kirchnerismo nunca más.”