The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, relativized the reasons for his departure. It was a “disagreement on a sensitive issue for the Government.”
Despite having fired her for voting in favor of Cuba at the UN, now The Government does not rule out summoning former chancellor Diana Mondino again. The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francosappreciated his work and said that it was a “misunderstanding”, but “we take it into account”.
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“Mondino did a very important job in Argentina. HThere was a disagreement on a significant issue for the President (Javier Milei)“he explained Franks.
Diana Mondino was fired after, surprisingly, Argentina voted for a UN resolution against the embargo on Cuba that the United States has maintained since 1962. It was 187 votes in favor, 1 abstention and only two against, from the United States itself and Israel; precisely the main international allies of the Milei government.
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The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos.
Upon finding out, Javier Milei quickly decided dismissal of Mondino. Despite this, Franks stated in statements to Radio La Red that the now former chancellor “She did not leave space. We take her into account because she is a valuable person”.
Definitions on imports and industry
Franks He also spoke about economics and highlighted the results in macroeconomics. “It is historic. There is no comparison with other times in the Argentine economy,” he considered.
Regarding the delicate relationship between the opening of importing and local industryFrancos explained that They are “trying to modify the high costs they have to produce in the country. Conditions that allow it to compete with foreign producers. Modifying labor laws and reforming the tax system are issues that we have been working on.”
At the same timeHe asked for patience. “They are processes. We took a country on fire, and we cannot do everything in the first year of government. But we have freedom in all orders as our flag. There is not going to be a protectionist Argentina, but rather a balanced and serious Argentina,” he stated.
Source: Ambito
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