Martín Redrado spoke from the Amalfi Coast, where he spends his honeymoon.
The former president of the Central Bank, Martin Redradoeconomist considered very close to Sergio Massa, clarified that no alleged plan is his “intellectual paternity” who would have turned to the new super-minister who will manage the Economy, Production and Agriculture.
In a dialogue with Clarione, Redrado said he was not consulted by Massa or anyone close to the Speaker of the House. He also stated this It’s been a while since he last had a dialogue with the head of the Renovating Front.
Clarione published some of the measures that Massa-related economists would have developed to be applied when he took over the Economics portfolio to replace Silvina Batakis.
These measures suggest move forward without fear of an “exchange rate split”, creating a “soybean dollar” at the value of the MEP dollar ($ 325, based on Wednesday’s price) for a limited time; they propose a “fair” devaluation; higher positive interest rates, among others.
Sergio Massa, new super-minister in Alberto Fernández’s Cabinet. AFP photo
From Borgo Santandrea, an exclusive and exquisite place on the Amalfi Coast, where Redrado spends his honeymoon with his wife Luly Sanguinetti after their wedding on Lake Como, he said that the whole situation seems “Very improvised” and that the move of Batakis within hours of the minister’s meeting with the head of the International Monetary Fund and with investors will have a negative influence.
Batakis’ meeting with investors in Washington was coordinated by Javier Timerman, a financier who lives in New York and is near Cristina Kirchner. Javier is the brother of the late Héctor Timerman, a former foreign minister.
Source: Clarin