In this regard, the economist said that “the government has no plan to solve the problems”, while he was not so critical of Martín Guzmán, stating that “there is an economy minister who has a certain professionalism.”
“It is good that the president supports Martín Guzmán. If they remove Guzmán and put someone from Cristina (Kirchner) it will be worse,” he assessed.
In this sense, Cavallo lamented that “this is a government that is not cohesive at all” and that “the Vice President is trying to bombard the President.”
“If Alberto does not reach the end it will be because Cristina boycotts him, hopefully Alberto can hold out until the end of his term. I do not think the government is finished,” warned.
Later, the interview that Cavallo gave led to the “phenomenon” around the figure of the economist Javier Milei, of whom he said that “he could become President” of Argentina.
Regarding the country’s economic situation, he insisted that businessmen “obviously don’t put any weight in Argentina” and lamented that “there are many people who are looking to leave Argentina.”
In this context, che considered that “they will not be able to eliminate the social plans”, but claimed that “we must have job creation solutions” and affirmed that “the Government has to eliminate economic subsidies”.
Also, Cavallo complained that “the Vice President’s speeches are very reckless.”
Asked about the aspirations he had in the past to sit in the Rivadavia Chair, the former minister acknowledged: “I would have liked to be President, but it is a utopia.”
Source: Ambito

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