"They haven't spoken in over a year": Massa distances himself from the relationship with Marco Lavagna after his departure from Indec
Sergio Massa distances himself from Marco Lavagna following Lavagna's departure from the government amid disagreements over inflation measurement.
Marco Lavagna, who served as a national deputy and head of Indec under President Alberto FernΓ‘ndez, has long been associated with Sergio Massa, the former Economy Minister. Lavagna's recent resignation from the libertarian government raised questions about the influence Massa may have had over this decision, particularly given their past friendship. Reports suggest that Lavagna's departure was linked to tensions over how inflation is measured, which could have serious implications for economic policy in Argentina.
In light of Lavagna's resignation, Massa has faced intense scrutiny, with his phone ringing off the hook as people seek his perspective on the fallout. Despite the speculation, Massa has not issued any public statements regarding Lavagna's exit, instead opting to downplay the situation within his close circle. He has dismissed rumors of orchestrating Lavagna's resignation as mere 'fantasy', demonstrating his intent to separate himself from the controversy surrounding Lavagna's departure.
This situation highlights the ongoing turbulence within the Argentine government, particularly concerning economic management in a country grappling with high inflation and other significant fiscal challenges. As the political landscape shifts with the recent election of Javier Milei as president, individuals like Massa and Lavagna may play crucial roles in shaping Argentina's economic policies moving forward, making the dynamics of their relationship particularly noteworthy in this context.