Oman Daily Observer

Argentine finance minister gets sacked

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BUENOS AIRES: Argentine President Mauricio Macri sacked his finance minister Alfonso Prat-Gay on Monday, shaking up his economic team amid a stubborn recession that has made his centre-right reforms deeply unpopular. “The president asked him to resign,” chief of staff Marcos Pena told a press conference. “It’s a matter of policy difference­s.” Prat-Gay’s ministry will be split in two, Pena said. Nicolas Dujovne, a respected economist, will take over as finance minister. Luis Caputo, who previously served Prat-Gay as budget secretary, will take over the newly created budget ministry.

Caputo was the government’s envoy for negotiatio­ns that ended Argentina’s decade-old legal battle with US hedge funds demanding full repayment on defaulted Argentine bonds.

It is Macri’s first cabinet reshuffle since he swept to power just over a year ago, putting an emphatic end to 12 years of left-wing rule.

Prat-Gay had been instrument­al in a flurry of market-oriented reforms, including the end of foreign exchange controls — which triggered a sharp devaluatio­n of the peso and sent annual inflation soaring above 40 per cent. Other reforms under his watch included the removal of subsidies for public transporta­tion, electricit­y and gas, which triggered angry protests.

Macri says his reforms are necessary to revive Latin America’s third-largest economy.

But as he starts his second year in office, the promised growth has yet to arrive. The Argentine economy is forecast to shrink by 2 per cent this year.

Macri’s government is banking on growth of 3.5 per cent in 2017, with inflation falling to 17 per cent. — AFP

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