Milei Sets Aside Dollarization Plan Due to Politics
In a recent interview, the Argentine president said he would have ended up in prison if he dollarized the economy.

Argentine President Javier Milei blamed politics for being unable to fulfill his campaign promise of dollarizing the country's economy, suggesting that such a move could have led to his impeachment.
"It's not that it wouldn't have been unfeasible to do that in technical terms, but we did infer that in political terms, politics was going to play dirty," Milei said during an interview with Bloomberg last week.
During the interview, Milei spoke of the challenges he faces as the leader of the South American country, including a "bankrupt" central bank and a "fiscal, monetary, and currency disaster of extravagant proportions." Milei's initial plan to overturn the crisis was to anchor Argentina's economic future to the U.S. dollar.
"We had a strategy to dollarize. It was to take the assets of the Central Bank against the national government, transfer those securities to the market, and get dollars," Milei explained. He claimed that this approach would have "worked properly" because when his term began, Argentine securities were valued at an attractive $18, significantly lower than their current value of $54.
"It would have been a highly successful approach," the president added. "But given the structure of Argentina's political system and considering how intellectually dishonest politicians and economists are in Argentina, if we had actually engaged in that sort of transaction at market prices…they would have probably accused us of shady business and would have sent us to prison."
Milei's presidential campaign was marked by his support for a series of free market reforms to revitalize Argentina's economy, proposing bold measures such as "dynamiting" the central bank and dollarizing the economy.
Dollarization, the process of adopting the U.S. dollar as a country's national currency, has historically helped mitigate the impacts of economic or financial crises, often generated by governments excessively printing money to finance high rates of public spending. By replacing a rapidly depreciating local currency with the U.S. dollar, countries can stabilize the economy, instill credibility, and curtail inflation.
To date, three other Latin American countries have officially adopted the U.S. dollar as legal tender. Panama was the first, embracing the dollar in 1904 to help facilitate the construction and operation of the Panama Canal. However, Panama also kept its local currency, the balboa, which is equivalent to $1 and coexists with the dollar. In 2000, Ecuador replaced its sucre with the dollar in response to a severe economic crisis that saw inflation rise to 95.5 percent. El Salvador followed suit, transitioning to the dollar in 2001.
Even Argentina has previously turned to the dollar to rescue its economy. In 1991, President Carlos Menem pegged the peso to the U.S. dollar in order to stop triple-digit inflation.
"Argentina's dollarization is the one, certain way to ensure that, in the future, Congress can meet its constitutional duty—set out in the original, classical liberal version of 1853—to defend the currency's value," write Daniel Raisbeck and Gabriela Calderon de Burgos for the Cato Institute.
Yet Milei's dollarization plan was met with strong opposition by economists and the Supreme Court, which claimed that the idea of eliminating the peso was "unconstitutional." Even Milei's finance minister, Luis Caputo, previously resisted dollarization, favoring an "orthodox stabilization plan."
As a result, Milei shelved the plan and has focused on other reforms instead. "Politics does not accompany us or support us; it tries to block us all the time," the president told Bloomberg. Milei hasn't quite given up on dollarization yet, although he doesn't believe it will happen before next year's legislative elections.
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Probably better off because, from what I've gathered from the comments, the dollar is inflating even faster.
Cite?
At least now you can trash Millei as exactly as bad as a far left communist because he isnt perfect. Should be happy.
Yes, according to the wingnut agitprop site ZeroJackassHead.com, Biden has trashed the US Dollar and everyone is running to this newfangled "BRICS" currency. The Dollar will be worthless if we don't elect Supreme Economist Fatass Donnie in November.
The dollar is the strongest it's been in 20 years — it's a bad thing for some US businesses and investors
https://www.businessinsider.com/strong-us-dollar-exchange-rate-companies-investors-inflation-interest-rates2022-7
(July 2022)
^Cites financial article nearly 2 years old
He got fired, that's why his shilling has become so third rate. He's on his own.
Cite?
Non sequitur?
Still a dumbass democrat?
If you and jeff put him on mute, I bet he'd go nuts. All he'd have left would gossiping with the other middle-school girls about me and you and jeff. That would get boring really quick if we didn't feed the conversations.
Nobody gives a fuck if they are on “mute”.
Sarc does. Remember when he lost it with Ken?
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Says the guy who mutes anyone who points out the logical conclusions of his emotional rants.
It would be nice to have a Ken/Chumby reunion tour before the great purge. Hank, Tony, Chemfat, and GoogleAI can coordinate on a Hinh final-final goodbye.
"a Hinh final-final goodbye"
Rest in peace sweet prince.
Nope. That's you who is still going nuts despite pretending to have me muted. O just respond.
Sqrsly is who I have muted. I dont respond to him lol. Youre still responding.
“If you and jeff put him on mute, I bet he’d go nuts.”
Lol, you’re the only one who gives a shit if they get muted.
If you remember Jeff muted a whole pile of us, until he realized that we reply to refute the politruk, not to engage him. We know he’s a paid shill who posts solely to propagandize.
Yeap. I refute what is said. Sarc runs away from it.
Politicians doing something for political reasons, more at 11:00.
Not gold like all the other Austrians?
Has he heard about our national debt?
the fucking illuminati win again
As a result, Milei shelved the plan and has focused on other reforms instead.
got to crack down on trannie dancing.
...in kindergarten recess time.
That's what you meant, right?
Yeah, that would be something Congress wastes its time on.
Aren't dancing trannies in the 12 days of Christmas song? And what about the Sugar Plum Fairy? He/she sounds like a danger to teens.
Fuck off pedo, you discredited yourself on these topics years ago when you posted links to kiddie porn and got yourself permabanned.
He only got in as part of a coalition and he’s not a dictator, so whaddagonnado?
Every time I hear Milei answer questions and make statements, I am amazed at how refreshing it is to hear a politician and national official actually say what he thinks without trying to sanitize it! I read through this twice and couldn't find a single example of spin or self-contradiction. Imagine what the national conversation would sound like in the United States if all of our politicians and officials were as totally up front as Milei seems to be ...
I am amazed at how refreshing it is to hear a politician and national official actually say what he thinks without trying to sanitize it!
Heh.
Being upfront about supporting stupid policies is nothing to be proud of.
Argentina tried dollarization once and it was a disaster.
The article states otherwise... there's nothing stupid about pegging to the dollar to stabilize an economy.
Wish I had as much faith in the dollar.
The dollar is doing fine.
Not with Joe Biden at the helm.
Not to mention, half a nano-second after Trump gets back into office you’ll be saying the exact opposite and trying to push the fallout onto him. Because that’s what The Party desires of you.
Until suddenly it isn't.
That headline vouches for the politician’s explanation/excuse.
Junior varsity journalism.
It's a valid excuse, and thus valid journalism. You don't have an argument that suggests the contrary.
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