Alberto Fernández decides who will replace Martín Guzmán

Alberto Fernández decides who will replace Martín Guzmán

So far, it is known that agis he resigned from the post. In recent interviews, although he did not rule out returning to public office, he did express deep criticism of the government coalition, perhaps one of the reasons why his name is ruled out for the moment. As for Marco Lavagna, there is still no definition in this regard. august coastcurrent Minister of Production, Science and Technological Innovation in the Province of Buenos Aires will not hold the position.

Miguel Peirano, joined the “name dance”. He is an economist and was in charge of the country’s Ministry of Economy and Production after the resignation of Felisa Miceli in 2007. He was later replaced by Martín Lousteau. However, he denied the possibility of being Guzmán’s replacement.

But other names are not ruled out. it even rotates Serge Massa as possibility. This noon, as confirmed by Cecilia Camarano by Ambitthe President of the Chamber of Deputies will meet with Alberto Fernández.

embedded

Another candidate is Silvina Batakis who held the position of Minister of Economy of the Province of Buenos Aires between 2011 and 2015. It is worth remembering that Batakis was going to be the one who would occupy the role of Minister of Economy in the event that Daniel Scioli had won in the 2015 Presidential Elections. name, within the framework of political tensions, without differences with the “hard” wing of Kirchnerism and capable of relaxing political tensions, is the one that resonates most strongly.

Beyond the name chosen to replace Martín Guzmán, what slips from the Government is that economic policy will not change much. The line will remain the same as until now, in line with what was agreed with the IMF.

Along with Guzmán, meanwhile, the secretaries of state who answered directly to the minister resigned, including Sergio Chodos, representative to the IMF. The Secretary of Energy, Darío Martínez, with whom Guzmán had had a strong short circuit in recent days due to his decision to disregard energy segmentation, has not yet made a statement.

The resignation of Martín Guzmán and the officials who responded to him may not be the only ones. More Cabinet and depth changes are not ruled out, in what could serve as a relaunch of the Government thinking about 2023. At the moment one of those who had to go out to deny rumors of resignation is the president of the Central Bank, Miguel Pesce.

Source: Ambito

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Posts