Marcos Galperín’s harsh prognosis for the elections: if they continue like this…

Marcos Galperín’s harsh prognosis for the elections: if they continue like this…

Marcos Galperín launched a harsh electoral prognosis shortly after the closing of the lists in relation to the ruling party, as the incidents in Jujuy unfolded.

Marcos Galperin He launched a harsh electoral prognosis shortly after the closing of the lists, amid delayed definitions in the main political parties and the incidents in Jujuy.

In this context, the CEO of Mercado Libre referred to the ruling party and expressed on his Twitter account: “If they continue like this, it seems to me that third parties remain…”.

It is not the first time that the businessman has expressed himself in this way, but he has previously published opinions against the Government. In December 2019, he changed his residence to Uruguay a few weeks after the Frente de Todos took power.

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It is not the first time that he has expressed his opinion on politics

In an interview with the Financial Times, the businessman regretted the departure of companies from the country and pointed to the multiple regulations in the country that, according to his perception, block development.

“Many businessmen left, and that for me is the saddest part of what is happening in Argentina,” he said in that interview published in April last year. In that post, he questioned the increasing tax pressure and changing regulations: “People are tired of changing the rules.”

In that report, Galperin maintained that the move to Montevideo was motivated by a “personal decision”, and he minimized the change of manager of the company, although he associated it with the situation in the country. “Argentina is a very formal and highly regulated place. . . as president, you have to be physically located in the country. He still runs the daily operations [desde Uruguay, como director ejecutivo]”, he expressed.

Source: Ambito

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