After the controversy, the agency’s director, Marco Lavagna, announced that the information will be published on the original dates. He said the move was “misinterpreted.”
After the controversy generated by the modification of the date of publication of the inflation data by INDEC, its director, Marco Lavagna, announced that the measure will be without effect and that the information will be released on the original dates.
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Through a statement, INDEC announced that “Lavagna regretted that the intention to separate the Institute’s statistical work from the electoral process was misinterpreted and suspicions were aroused about the integrity of INDEC’s technical teams.”

“We consider that it is a good practice not to provide statistical information in the middle of the closure but, given the controversy caused, the four dates will remain in their originally established scheme,” they commented.
Source: Ambito