The Economist Carlos Melconian He referred to Sergio Massa’s leadership at the helm of the economy ministry, which he claimed was “postponing the problems” and warned the company not to eat “rotten fish” because the next government will have to solve them.
“Problems are postponed here,” Melconian said in dialogue with Radio Mithras and said the arrangements will have to be “made by whoever comes and they will throw everything into the countryside”.
For the economist, the government “is not up to tariffs, dollars, rents, transport, meat and salaries”. “It liquefies, it doesn’t fix”, in relation to the fact that it does not fully address the problem of inflation.
“The most orthodox populists are enthusiastic about being liquefied, but they tell you that if they hit a lot, Massa also falls”, he analysed, adding that “liquefying is not a solution, it is postponing the problem for the next one.”
In this sense, said the Government “Postpone the problems, that society does not eat rotten fish in this round of insults”.
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Source: Clarin