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After taking office as Prime Minister, Gerardo Vertein “Cleaning” begins displaced persons official Diana Mondino. this wednesday International Economic Relations Minister Hector Marcelo Cima officially resigns Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, adopted Decree No. 986/2024.
This Monday is his first day as Prime Minister Ordered the removal of several of his predecessor’s collaboratorsCuba’s vote in favor at the United Nations sparks controversy. They also expected change, warning that “there is a caste within the foreign service who want to function like the judiciary and do what they want”, so He is expected to pass the chainsaw through embassies and consulates.
Who is Héctor Cima, the displaced secretary?
Hector Cimaformer Minister of International Economic Relations, he is a lawyer By the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. He holds master’s degrees in international relations and international economic policy and public administration. It’s riceMember of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina since 1985 and was appointed as Ambassador to the European Union 2018.
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He served in the European Union in Brussels (1989-1994) and twice in Washington, DC, USA (1998-2000/2003-2008). At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship, General Manager of Export Promotion DepartmentDirector of Export Promotion of Capital Goods and Technology, Acting Undersecretary for Investment Development, Minister of International Economic Relations and Member of the Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
In his private life, Cima, born in Buenos Aires on November 10, 1959, is married with three children. Officially, he was passionate about rugby. He is the first official to be ousted under Werthein’s administration, although he has yet to issue a statement. Ranked 88th since the administration of Javier Mire. According to political scientists Pablo Javier Salinaswhich provides administration on average twice a week or once every four days. However, much of the bleeding at the political level occurs within the Ministry of Human Capital.
What are the responsibilities of the Minister of International Economic Relations?
Developed by the Secretariat Strategies and courses of action to be followed in bilateral and multilateral economic and trade negotiations with other countries and international, regional and subregional economic and trade organizations, in particular Mercosur. Defending Argentina’s interests in economic and commercial disputes International and trade defense procedures conducted by foreign authorities.
Secretariat Implement overseas trade policies and their promotiondetermines participation strategies in official and private exhibitions, trade fairs and economic and business missions abroad, as well as the internationalization policy of Argentine companies abroad. He also made Investment promotion policy Productive foreigners.
Furthermore, one of the tasks of the Secretariat is to Resolve international economic and commercial disputes Facing Argentina, plan new market development strategies for Argentina’s export supplies and negotiate bilateral agreements and other instruments for the promotion and mutual protection of foreign investment. it must also help Argentinian producers adjust to facilitate access to external marketsdirects economic and commercial affairs and exercises supervision, evaluation and management control over Argentina’s representations abroad on issues within its jurisdiction.
Gerardo Werthein was sworn in as Prime Minister on Monday
Gerardo Werthein was Argentina’s ambassador to the United States until last week; He takes office as Prime Minister on Monday, succeeding Diana Mondinowas dismissed. President Javier Milley held a brief swearing-in ceremony at 6:30 pm in the White Room of the Rose Palace.
former ambassador Pledge to “God, Country and Torah”. This is the first time an official has mentioned a Jewish holy book during an oath. Relatives of the new prime minister and cabinet ministers attended the brief ceremony. Businessmen Miguel Migoya (Globant) and Alejandro Bulgheroni (Pan American Energy) were also present, as well as Zulemita Menem.
On his first day as chancellor, Wouterhein arranged to replace several of his previous collaborators. The measure is part of the intention to bring the country’s foreign service fully to the line of the president, who has announced that he will implement it “Audit of career Foreign Office staff to identify promoters of freedom’s enemies agenda”.
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### Interview with Héctor Marcelo Cima: Reflections on His Tenure as Minister of International Economic Relations
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Cima. You recently resigned as Minister of International Economic Relations. Can you share with us what this role meant to you during your time in office?
**Héctor Cima**: It has been an honor to serve as Minister of International Economic Relations. My role involved shaping Argentina’s strategies in economic negotiations and advocating for our nation’s interests on global platforms. I devoted years to promoting bilateral and multilateral trade relations, which are critical for Argentina’s economic development.
**Interviewer**: You have extensive experience in foreign relations, having held several key positions over the years. How do you feel the landscape of international relations has evolved during your tenure?
**Héctor Cima**: The landscape is always evolving, especially with the ongoing shifts in global power dynamics. We have seen a rise in regional partnerships, and the importance of organizations like Mercosur grew during my tenure. However, challenges such as trade disputes and economic protectionism also surged, requiring innovative approaches to diplomacy and negotiation.
**Interviewer**: With the recent changes in leadership and the new establishment under Prime Minister Gerardo Werthein, what are your thoughts on the direction the new administration may take?
**Héctor Cima**: Change is inevitable in politics, and I believe that every new administration will seek to implement their vision for the country’s foreign relations. While I respect the decisions of the new leadership, I hope they continue to prioritize Argentina’s interests in the global market and maintain strong international partnerships.
**Interviewer**: As the first official ousted under the new administration, what are your personal reflections on this transition?
**Héctor Cima**: Political transitions can be challenging. It’s natural for new leaders to forge their own paths and surround themselves with people whom they believe can better serve their objectives. I’ve enjoyed my career in public service and wish my successors the best as they navigate the complexities of international relations.
**Interviewer**: Lastly, what’s next for you? Are there plans for your future?
**Héctor Cima**: For now, I’m taking time to reflect on my career and explore new opportunities. I have a passion for teaching and mentoring, which I hope to pursue further. Staying connected to the field of international relations is important to me, whether through academic work or consultancy.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for your insights, Mr. Cima. We appreciate your commitment to Argentina’s international economic relations and wish you the best in your future endeavors.
**Héctor Cima**: Thank you for having me. It’s been a pleasure.