Overview
- Addressing executives at Corporación América in Vicente López, the president urged the private sector’s “active participation” and warned to “buckle up” for many more reforms.
- He said the next phase of his mandate will focus on creating conditions for faster growth after two years of fiscal cleanup, calling the government’s position “incontestable.”
- Milei listed immediate priorities including passage of Budget 2026, a labor overhaul, tax changes and a new Penal Code under the strengthened congressional lineup.
- He claimed roughly 600,000 decrees are in reserve and highlighted reliance on executive tools to accelerate regulatory changes.
- Tempering expectations, he cautioned that improvement in household finances “will be gradual,” even as he projected stronger investment and job creation ahead.