Milei stands by Central Bank reform, praises coach Scaloni
Argentine President Javier Milei used a recent interview to highlight economic progress and reaffirm his commitment to Central Bank reform. He also praised national team manager Lionel Scaloni's leadership as the World Cup run continues.

Argentine President Javier Milei used a recent interview to highlight what he described as economic progress under his government, reaffirming his commitment to pushing forward with structural reform at the Central Bank.
According to the Buenos Aires Herald, Milei continued to argue that the reform is essential to controlling inflation and maintaining fiscal discipline, saying the process is delivering positive signals for the country's economy.
In the same interview, Milei also turned to football, praising national team manager Lionel Scaloni's "extraordinary leadership." The squad's run at the World Cup has become a parallel source of national pride alongside Milei's economic messaging.
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