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peppertree

(21,639 posts)
Sun Jul 3, 2022, 11:19 PM Jul 2022

Argentina taps Silvina Batakis as Economy Minister to tackle crisis

Argentine President Alberto Fernández tapped Silvina Batakis as the country’s new economy minister Sunday after her predecessor Martín Guzmán resigned Saturday, deepening a political crisis boiling over into the economy and markets.

Batakis inherits a long list of economic challenges - including inflation projected to exceed 70% this year, as well as market doubts over the government’s ability to service a $44 billion refinance program agreed on between Guzmán and the International Monetary Fund.

The IMF debt had been inherited from the right-wing Mauricio Macri administration - which reportedly obtained the record, election-eve bailout in 2018 at the behest of former President Donald Trump.

The announcement capped more than a day of suspense and uncertainty sparked by Guzmán’s resignation following two and half years in the top economic job.

Batakis, 53, was the economy minister of Buenos Aires province from 2011 to 2015 under then-governor Daniel Scioli, a center-left coalition leader who recently became production minister.

Scioli, who narrowly lost the 2015 election to Macri, had tapped Batakis as his Economy Minister had he won.

At: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-04/argentina-taps-batakis-as-economy-minister-to-tackle-crisis



Incoming Argentine Economy Minister Silvina Batakis.

Batakis' designation was supported by both Production Minister Daniel Scioli and Vice President Cristina Kirchner.

Kirchner had come to oppose Batakis' predecessor, Martín Guzmán, over what she saw as overly tight monetary policy and fiscal conservatism.

Guzmán, however, is widely credited with averting an outright collapse in Argentina's economy - including defusing a debt crisis inherited from the right-wing Macri administration, navigating the 2020 global Covid crisis, and returning the country to strong growth after nearly a decade of stagnation.
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Argentina taps Silvina Batakis as Economy Minister to tackle crisis (Original Post) peppertree Jul 2022 OP
Wow. Batakis sounds like an impressive replacement. Judi Lynn Jul 2022 #1
Thank you for the good thoughts, Judi. She'll need every one of them. peppertree Jul 2022 #2

Judi Lynn

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1. Wow. Batakis sounds like an impressive replacement.
Mon Jul 4, 2022, 04:20 AM
Jul 2022

I also admire her choice to wear, for a formal photo, a gold jacket similar to the gold sun in the Argentine flag!



Thank you for the information, peppertree.

peppertree

(21,639 posts)
2. Thank you for the good thoughts, Judi. She'll need every one of them.
Mon Jul 4, 2022, 08:45 AM
Jul 2022

With the RW constantly trying to create a run on currency and the banks - and with limited central bank capacity to respond - the situation is always delicate in old Argentina.

That said, it's worth noting she's only the second woman to be Economy Minister - a post second only in importance to the Presidency itself.

She's also the first Greek-Argentine to do so - which was late in coming, considering Argentina has already had a President of Greek descent: and no less than Bartolomé Mitre (hispanicized from Mitropolous), who in some ways was the country's Abraham Lincoln.

Mitre freed no slaves (that had already happened 50 years earlier, in 1813) - but he effectively ended decades of off-and-on infighting among the provinces, thus making modern Argentina possible.

Such as it is.

Thanks again, Judi. Have a wonderful Fourth of July!

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