Sturzenegger's account: how much would the Argentine economy grow with a sustained decrease in country risk
Argentine Minister Federico Sturzenegger suggests that a sustained decrease in country risk could lead to a long-term GDP increase of 13% over the baseline scenario.
The Harvard document that Sturzenegger used to expand business with the U.S.
The Argentine government, leveraging a Harvard Growth Lab document, is targeting goods with high market potential in the U.S. amidst global trade dynamics.
In his toughest week, Federico Sturzenegger received support from the Milei brothers amid internal criticisms and allegations
Federico Sturzenegger has received strong backing from Javier Milei and his brother after facing internal criticism and allegations regarding a contract involving his wife.
Only the ministry of Federico Sturzenegger left the Banco NaciΓ³n to pay salaries
The Argentine government made efforts to break Banco NaciΓ³n's monopoly on state salary payments, but only one ministry switched to a private bank for salary disbursement.
Not Everything is the Fault of Article 44
Senator Patricia Bullrich acknowledges errors in the handling of controversial reforms, particularly regarding salary deductions for sick leave, sparked by insensitive comments from government officials.
Labor Reform: Discontent Grows with Sturzenegger, but the Government Maintains Optimism and Legislative Agenda
The Argentine government expresses discontent with Minister Federico Sturzenegger's comments, which have emboldened the opposition regarding labor reform, yet it remains optimistic about advancing its legislative agenda.
Licenses, testimony of a Congress voting on an empty stomach
The Argentine Senate has approved a controversial amendment to the medical leave system that significantly reduces the wages of workers on sick leave, prompting a heated debate among lawmakers and citizens.
The Attorney General will request the reopening of the criminal case against Caputo, Sturzenegger, and Macri for the 2018 agreement with the IMF
The Argentine Attorney General has requested the reopening of a criminal case against former President Mauricio Macri and other officials regarding a 2018 agreement with the IMF.
Sturzenegger explained the changes imposed by labor reform: compensation, overtime, and sick leave
The Argentine Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger, discussed the recent approval of labor reform aimed at addressing issues related to employee compensation, overtime, and sick leave.
Sturzenegger met with Georgieva in Saudi Arabia: 'The deregulation advances of Milei are an example for other countries'
Federico Sturzenegger and IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva met in Saudi Arabia to discuss the economic reforms led by the Milei administration, highlighting their potential as a model for other nations.
The CGT directly pointed at Sturzenegger for the labor reform: "It has its malicious and ideological burden"
The CGT is mobilizing against the government's labor reform, denouncing its malicious intent and calling out Minister Federico Sturzenegger.
A federal prosecutor called to advance the investigations of Luis Caputo, Sturzenegger, and Macri regarding the 2018 agreement with the IMF
Federal prosecutor Franco Picardi appealed a ruling that dismissed complaints against former President Mauricio Macri and his officials, including Luis Caputo and Federico Sturzenegger, regarding a 2018 agreement with the IMF, indicating there are sufficient grounds to call them for questioning.
Suitable for All Audiences: The End of an Obsolete System that Promoted Bureaucracy and Arbitrary Decisions in Cinema
The dissolution of the Advisory Commission on Cinematographic Exhibitions marks the end of an era of bureaucratic oversight in film classification in Argentina.