In a defense of the state’s adjustment plan that is summed up in Javier Milei’s chainsaw metaphor, Luis Caputo intervened and on Thursday explained why he believes that “public companies should all be privatized.”
“There are many who are in the state on business, it is full of business everywhere. I see a lot of them In Infrastructure we think about things to obtain a return“, launched the Minister of Economy, who absorbed that area into the Milei government, after Guillermo Ferraro’s exit from the government.
And with state companies he went further. “In public companies there are constant negotiations,” said Caputo, who confessed that initially this idea seemed exaggerated.
“The public sector really needs to be shrunk,” the minister said, but pointed to an obstacle in the chainsaw: “Permanent implants are a complication and it is also very expensive to throw them away,” he said, making the case. of the Télam news agency as an example.
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Source: Clarin