Mar 12 • 21:44 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The outcome of the governors in New York: consensus towards investors, thanks to Caputo, and underground claims

Governors accompanying Javier Milei in New York concluded their participation in Argentina Week with public praise for the government while privately expressing differing views and calling for accelerated investment.

During Argentina Week in New York, governors who supported Javier Milei expressed public gratitude towards the government for its economic initiatives and efforts to create stability for investors. They praised the government's RIGI and macroeconomic strategies, highlighting the unprecedented nature of this week due to the presence of the President and many investors, as noted by Governor Alfredo Cornejo. He mentioned that such strong engagement with the investment community had not been seen before and indicated the importance of this initiative for economic growth.

However, despite the public praises, there were underlying tensions among the governors related to differing expectations from the government. While they acknowledged the direction of the economic program, there were subtle hints at their dissatisfaction with the pace of investments and a desire for more robust action from the administration. The governors, aligned with the Minister of Economy, urged a faster implementation of investment measures to meet the urgent needs of their respective provinces and the overall economy.

The contrasting public support and private discontent among provincial leaders exemplify the complex landscape in Argentina's political climate, especially in the context of economic recovery. The calls for increased investments reflect a critical need for immediate action to address the economic challenges faced by the provinces, with the governors emphasizing that without the certainty established by a stable government, achievements in exports and economic engagement would be jeopardized.

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