Mar 14 • 22:14 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Gustavo Sáenz: "Like the people, I hope this government does well, but it is not eternal"

Gustavo Sáenz expresses hope for the Argentine government while emphasizing the need for sustainable policies to attract investment.

In an interview, Argentine Governor Gustavo Sáenz spoke about the recent visit of eleven governors to New York to convey a message of stability and confidence to potential investors. He emphasized the importance of maintaining macroeconomic order and policies that transcend individual administrations, suggesting that consistent governance is crucial for attracting foreign investment. The coming together of governors from different political parties in this initiative illustrates a united front to promote confidence in the government’s efforts to stabilize the economy.

Sáenz highlighted the urgent need for the government to stimulate economic growth by increasing consumption and attracting investment. Although he noted the presence of eleven governors to support this initiative, he mentioned that some political leaders were hesitant to participate. This divergence points to a broader concern among political figures regarding the government’s current economic strategies, as Sáenz stressed that the success of foreign investments hinges on perceived governability despite political changes.

As he expresses a desire for the government to succeed, Sáenz also cautions that public hope has limits, suggesting that without tangible results in economic revitalization, confidence could wane. He positioned the governors' actions as a signal to investors that they are ready to help drive up exports and stabilize the economy, but he also indicated that the government must actively work to accelerate economic recovery to maintain that hope.

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