
José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz
José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz was an Argentine economist and politician who served as the Minister of Economy during the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1981. He is known for implementing neoliberal economic policies that prioritized free-market reforms and were marked by austerity measures, significant debt accumulation, and privatizations. His tenure is often criticized for exacerbating social inequalities and contributing to the economic difficulties faced by Argentina in the years following the dictatorship. In the recent news, he was referenced in the context of the ongoing debates about the historical narrative surrounding Argentina's last military regime and the impact of its policies on the country's history.
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Recent news mentions
Kicillof linked Milei's policies to those of Martínez de Hoz, indicating a negative view of their economic impact.
Kicillof afirmó que la discusión no es por un lugar en la lista, la discusión es un lugar en la historiaJosé Alfredo Martínez de Hoz was mentioned discussing the efforts required by Argentinians to deal with agreements with the IMF.
"El pueblo bonaerense sabe que son 30 mil", la respuesta de Axel Kicillof al spot oficial del Gobierno por el Día de la Memoria









