The Economist Carlos Melconian made an analysis of the assembly of the president-elect’s cabinet Javier Milei and noticed particularities that the leader of Freedom Advances (LLA) should avoid. In a television interview, the former member of Fundación Mediterránea also left a message to the possible Minister of Economy and former president of the Central Bank Luis “Toto” Caputo.
“I would like that –Luis Caputo– have a team, a diagnosis, a program. And above all, that past mistakes are not repeated… Except for outsourcing to different consulting firms, some international, what I call “partial balance.” “You cannot ask one to reform this, another to reform the other, rush everything, assume, put everything together in a shaker and no one knows who is driving,” he reminded the former head of the BCRA. of Mauricio Macri.
Along these lines, he referred to Caputo and although he said that he has “his respects” and wished him “a lot of luck,” he shot: “Now we have to help luck.”
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“Don’t make me talk more about Caputo and disorder… Don’t make me talk more about Caputo and the disorder… Because I could add more things that show the disorder and disrespect… It has to say let’s go there or let’s go here, and have a correct diagnosis of things,” he said. During the Interview.
For Melconiananother “mistake” that the elected head of state should not make is “supervise the economic aspect on your own.”
Regarding the appointment of political figures to the leadership of the different ministries, Melconian remarked: “It is obvious that we are facing a disorder in the armed forces.” “We don’t know who plays, where and how,” he reproached. And he advised Milei that you should not look at “the names” but at “the plan, the program and the team”: “First come those three things, then come the people.” “It is very expensive to put together ideas in 15 or 20 days,” he warned.
“I think that the best president of democracy knew nothing about economics. People who have intervened a lot in the economy did not have adequate results. Milei is the first economist president, he does not have to be Minister of Economy. Success does not necessarily go hand in hand with the financial portfolio. If the president dedicated himself strictly to the economy, he would have no time for anything else.”, he anticipated.
The president-elect, Javier Milei, assured that Luis “Toto” Caputo has an “expert financial doll” to “disarm the Leliqs ball to avoid hyperinflation”assured that in the assembly of his cabinet no one imposes anything on him and emphasized that his government plan will seek to “turn the economic organization upside down.”
“I have to dismantle the Leliqs ball to avoid hyperinflation,” Milei remarked in a television interview on La Nación+ and considered that for this job he needs “someone with an expert financial wrist, there is no greater financial expert in Argentina than Luis ‘Toto’ Caputo. He is the ideal one to disarm that problem.”
Although Milei assured that The final position that Caputo occupies “will be defined as the organizational chart is adjusted,” He praised his last meeting a few days ago with the country’s main bankers, where “everyone left happy”, after Mauricio Macri’s former Finance Minister commented on his plan in financial matters.
Source: Ambito