No matter the proper name, when we go to the IMF the stones come

No matter the proper name, when we go to the IMF the stones come

“When you see how high the plane is, and where you have to land it, you realize that you do not arrive; that happens with these numbers; what this government is looking for is to last and arrive, as has happened with others”warned the former head of Banco Nación during the mandate of Mauricio Macri.

On the other hand, he argued that “Argentina today is in a bipartisanship of coalitions, and this was born badly in terms of how the formula was put together; it was born badly, it is bad, and it will be difficult for it to be reconstituted; we have had two coalition governments, and we are going to a third government coalition”.

“The broken glass during the vote shows that the name doesn’t matter, when we go to the IMF the stones come,” he observed, to indicate that “in Congress there was a positive transversal vote, which allows you to see where each one stands, regardless of whether he had to grab the box or not”.

“In the economic part this is neat, nothing more, then everything will continue the same as we came,” clarified.

Melconián also said that “politically speaking, the chance is nil” of raising withholdings in the field, which is experiencing strong growth of products in the international market.

Regarding inflation, he stated that “it is thought that it is controlled in quotes, that it is controlled from above, but I believe that the inflation of 20/21 is a floor. The monetary policy of this government, which is to issue currency , plus a fiscal deficit that is impossible” will keep it high, he concluded.

Source: Ambito

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