The president of Argentina, Javier Mileiasked this Thursday for the resignation of the Minister of Infrastructure, Guillermo Ferraroaccording to the press of the South American country, although there is still no official confirmation.
Media like Ambit either Clarion They highlighted that the leak of sensitive information from the cabinet meetings was the reason why the president would have asked his official to resign.
However, the television channel TN appointment “differences” in the relationship between Ferraro and Milei’s chief of staff and man of maximum confidence, Nicolas Posseperhaps the person closest to the president within the cabinet, along with his sister, Karina Milei.
During the day, some words from the president emerged, said at the ministerial meeting this Thursday at the Pink House (seat of government): “I’m going to leave them without a penny, I’m going to melt them all”.
With these phrases he alluded to the governors of the provinces, ratifying what the Minister of Economy said the day before on social networks, Luis Caputoat a time when the ruling party is working to carry out the Law Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentinesbetter known as ‘omnibus law‘.
“The zero deficit is not negotiated“Caputo stated in his X account, where he warned that”if all the proposed economic measures are not approved” in the bill, “The adjustment will be greater, mainly for the provinces”.
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Caputo added that he is already evaluating “the provincial items that will be cut immediately if any of the economic articles are rejected” and clarified that “It is not a threat“, but “the confirmation“that the Libertarian Government is going”to comply with the mandate“of the majority of Argentines”to balance fiscal accounts to end decades of inflation and economic scourge”.
This first crisis in the Milei Government occurs just a month and a half after assuming the Argentine Presidency, which occurred on December 10, and one day after the first general strike of the main union center, the General Confederation of Labor (CGT), against the libertarian adjustment policies.