Martín Guzmán, Argentine Economy Minister, resigns after a week of tensions in the markets

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3 July 2022, 00:23 GMT

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The Argentine Economy Minister, Martín Guzmán, resigned this Saturday from his post amid strong internal divisions in the government of Alberto Fernández and following a week of tensions in the markets as a reaction to measures that show the macroeconomic imbalances of the South American country.

The management of Guzmán, who has been a member of the Executive since December 2019, was the center of criticism from both the opposition and the ruling wing led by Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernández, who has questioned the fiscal adjustment committed to in the agreement sealed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) last March.

Guzmán presented his resignation to Alberto Fernández in a letter that he made public through the social network Twitter.

Second resignation in a month

Guzmán’s resignation crowns a tense week in the foreign exchange markets, with the price of the dollar at record levels following the decision of the Central Bank to impose more restrictions on access to foreign currency by companies to pay for imports, a measure that seeks to take care the scarce monetary reserves of the country.

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