Correcting distortions and reviving the economy is not a slogan; it is a concrete battle for stability in everyday life, so that wages are sufficient, so that there is food on the table, so that blackouts end, so that transportation is revived, so that schools, hospitals, and basic services function with the quality we deserve. We have debated vigorously, without triumphalism, and we have defended an economic agenda that goes to the root of the problem, and that implicates every agency, every territory, and every cadre.
We accept the urgent need to advance toward macroeconomic stability. That means putting accounts in order, confronting inflation, adjusting the budget to protect the neediest, and solving the complex issue of the exchange rate. These are not simple or popular decisions, but a responsible Party aims not for the easy way out, but for a real solution to the problem. The task is to combine economic rigor with social justice, and that combination can only be guaranteed by the socialist revolution