The Argentine Director before the IMF who had a preponderant role during the negotiation, described the situation as “sad”, described them as “unpatriotic” and revealed how the request was made so that they do not provide assistance until the new management takes office.
The Argentine director before the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Sergio Chodos today described three economists from the “previous government” as “unpatrias” because they would have asked officials from the multilateral organization not to provide assistance to Argentina until a new administration takes office.
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In dialogue with NA, Chodos described the situation as “sad” and pointed against three economists, all officials of the previous government, who spoke with members of the IMF “to ask that they not give Argentina a front load (advances) or disbursements, under the argument that if they wait, they will negotiate a new program with them”.


the official He did not disclose the names, although he stated: “One who has his director’s wife trading, one suspected of laundering, and one that declared default with a flirtatious name, they called different IMF officials to ask that they not give money to Argentina in this government”.
“Sad because the debt we have was taken by them and by anti-patrias because the debt belongs to Argentina because of them and it was contracted to rescue private debt holders in many related cases and to finance asset flight,” he said.
The official remarked that “it is sad and unpatriotic, also considering that the entire framework of relations with the IMF began to be discussed in the face of society, having passed through congress, and not closed behind the back of the people and against their interests.”
“This conduct also refreshes and can be linked to the opinion of the General Audit of the Nation that marks the internal irregularities of the agreement that the 2018 government signed behind the back of Congress and society “Chodos emphasized.
Source: Ambito