Former Economy Minister Martín Guzmán reappeared. Twitter photo.
Former Economy Minister Martín Guzmán has reappeared after his resounding exit from the government of Alberto Fernández. he did it in one meeting with the CEO of Syngenta, Antonio Aracrewho shared the photo of the meeting on social networks.
“Just like when I was a minister, today we continue to talk to Martín Guzmán del need to build consensus for a stronger Argentinawith fewer inequalities and with more opportunities to continue growing “, highlighted the entrepreneur.
This is the first public appearance of the former head of the Palacio de Hacienda, who resigned from his post on July 2 through a letter posted on his social network account Twitter, at the same time that Vice President Cristina Kirchner made a tough speech on economic issues from Ensenada’s Buenos Aires party.
“Melconian thinks more like Guzmán on the deficit issue,” the former president launched after saying he had met the liberal economist. Two minutes later, at 5:47 pm, Guzmán posted a series of tweets to support his departure from the National Executive.
In fact, the last time Guzmán used his Twitter account was to post the large 7-page letter and then silence was called. The former Minister of Economy was the main target of criticism of uncompromising Kirchnerism and had already begun to be questioned by Sergio Massa’s Renewal Front.
“Time requires that whoever you decide to take the reins of the Ministry of Economy, which until now has had the honor of leading. From the experience I have had, I believe it will be it is essential that you work on a political solution within the ruling coalition so that whoever replaces me, who will have this high responsibility before them, has centralized the management of the macroeconomic policy tools needed to consolidate progress and face future challenges, “Guzmán said in one section of his resignation letter.
The CEO of Syngenta, a businessman close to the National Executive, had raised on Monday the need to carry out an exchange division for luxury goods, believing that “Argentina needs to decompress the exchange”.
Faced with the rejection of a government sector that does not consider the splitting of the exchange rate viable, Aracre said that “validating a high dollar means devaluing”.
“It can’t be that, because it’s hard to control, we don’t do the things we have to do, like make sure people pay taxes and don’t evade, or that people who have to pay off the official dollar liquidate the official and who has to do it. to the financier, do it to the financier “, he explained in the statements a AM750.
Source: Clarin