PEÑA MET WITH GOVERNORS IN THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Published on Friday April 12, 2019. "The whole team's change is working on
a same work schedule to help people," said Cabinet Chief's Office, Marcos
Peña, after leading a meeting at the Casa Rosada with governors belonging
to the front .. in a press conference held in the Government House, Peña
said that it was a working meeting on "the challenges posed by the economy
in our society" and actions that may be necessary to "alleviate this
situation and steer a path of growth and development." Regarding the
statements of Christine Lagarde, the IMF managing director, the Chief of
Staff said that show "what have expressed all major world leaders." "The
conviction that Argentina goes through a path of normalization and growth
of its economy this path to respect the rules, integrating into the global
economy and promote freedom," he said. He stressed that the financial
support program "was proposed by Argentina to solve Argentina's problems,"
adding that "we understand that the logic of blaming our problems outside
has not served the country." He stressed that the national government will
continue to "do everything necessary to stabilize" and arouse "the greatest
confidence" among investors. However, he noted that "depends not only on
government" but also "what all political forces may arise regarding the
minimum levels of basic agreements that we have in terms of economic and
political institutions in our country."
a same work schedule to help people," said Cabinet Chief's Office, Marcos
Peña, after leading a meeting at the Casa Rosada with governors belonging
to the front .. in a press conference held in the Government House, Peña
said that it was a working meeting on "the challenges posed by the economy
in our society" and actions that may be necessary to "alleviate this
situation and steer a path of growth and development." Regarding the
statements of Christine Lagarde, the IMF managing director, the Chief of
Staff said that show "what have expressed all major world leaders." "The
conviction that Argentina goes through a path of normalization and growth
of its economy this path to respect the rules, integrating into the global
economy and promote freedom," he said. He stressed that the financial
support program "was proposed by Argentina to solve Argentina's problems,"
adding that "we understand that the logic of blaming our problems outside
has not served the country." He stressed that the national government will
continue to "do everything necessary to stabilize" and arouse "the greatest
confidence" among investors. However, he noted that "depends not only on
government" but also "what all political forces may arise regarding the
minimum levels of basic agreements that we have in terms of economic and
political institutions in our country."