I see the "ley de bases" passed by the deputies last week (yet to be passed by the senate, as
@Ruta Otto notes above) in a generally positive light, there's some sensible stuff in there. I see some contradictions with the election "manifesto", which can only be good.
But it's been almost 5 months of on-the-job learning for this inept, work-shy government, at the cost of normal citizens: principally 5 months of brutal inflation, and now an over-valued currency which will destroy local manufacturing (and jobs) once import controls are removed (basic goods can be imported now for 75% less than the local price?).
Inflation hits the less well off, no matter the ideology of the government.
Now, after the huge increases in basic services like electricity, gas, water, and also health insurance, the government is trying to stuff the, ahem, "free market" genie back in its box with decidedly market unfriendly threats of litigation if the companies concerned don't retract their price increases. That's the result of the clueless tinkering with the economy by a bunch of ideologues.
Perhaps if the government had not come to power without a plan, and then not spent its time on culture wars, trolling, journeys of self-discovery, and now, I see, writing books, rather than actually governing, just maybe we could have been spared at least some of this?
And I see that certain posters prefer to set up straw men, imagining and ascribing motives to others rather than discussing the topic at hand.