Patricia Bullrich met with the number two of the IMF

Patricia Bullrich met with the number two of the IMF

November 11, 2024 – 2:47 p.m.

The minister held a meeting with Gita Gopinath. Both agreed that “without security there is no economic prosperity.”

Ministry of Security

The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichmet this Monday in Washington with the first Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)Gita Gopinath, and agreed that “without security there is no economic prosperity.”

According to the official statement issued by SecurityDuring the meeting, the officials talked “about the problems that Argentina was going through when the government led by Javier Milei took office, such as pickets, blockades of companies, uncontrolled subsidies and an inefficient State, among other challenges.”

“Gopinath pointed out that the achievements have been impressive and that the results exceeded expectations. The zero deficit and the popularity and proximity of President Milei to the people’s problems were highlighted,” they say from the portfolio led by Bullrich.

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The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, met with the first Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Gita Gopinath.

The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, met with the first Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Gita Gopinath.

Ministry of Security

They also discussed political aspects, specifically about the Argentine government’s successful strategy to get the National Congress to approve key laws to achieve a prosperous future for Argentina.

He accompanied the minister in the meeting with Gopinath, the national director of international cooperation, Alberto Forigh.

The meeting with Gopinath is part of Bullrich’s trip to the United States. In Washington and New York, between Monday and Tuesday, the minister has an intense agenda that includes a presentation at the conference “Crime in Latin America: Implications for Economic Policy Makers,” organized by the International Monetary Fund, and the meeting of National Authorities on Transnational Organized Crime (RANDOT) of the OAS.

Source: Ambito

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