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Alicia Castro denounced that the IMF appointed a British man who “will virtually be the new economy minister”

The leader Alicia Castro revealed that the IMF appointed the British Ben Kelmanson to head the permanent mission in Argentina, to audit compliance with demands and guarantee collection of the debt of US$ 44,000 million that Mauricio Macri took, and that Alberto Fernández wants to pay .

3 de febrero de 2022 11:34

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The leader of the Soberanxs group, member of the Progressive International and former Argentine ambassador to the United Kingdom and Venezuela, Alicia Castro , severely questioned the celebration of the agreement between the Argentine government and the International Monetary Fund , and denounced the establishment in Argentina of a permanent control mission of the IMF, a general audit that will be headed by the British Ben Kelmanson with an army of officials.

“The British Ben Kelmanson will virtually be the new minister of economy, this is a co-government. It is extremely serious,” Castro warned in a radio conversation with journalist Cynthia García . The former national deputy also pointed out that on Christmas Day, “while we were celebrating "Although not all Argentines can celebrate, the British Kelmanson was appointed to head this mission. It will be a general audit of our economic policy." To illustrate what she denounces as an intolerable interference, the leader asked herself: "Can we guess with confidence?" How many officials would he land? With 112 officials. He is not only going to audit the National Bank, but also the entire economic policy, AFIP, Central Bank, ANSES, Ministry of Production. Alicia Castro reported that Soberanxs approached the government headed by Alberto Fernández with a proposal to take the IMF - co-responsible for the debt and the flight - to the International Court of Justice .“We regret that the Government did not heed our proposal and instead made an agreement for the transfer of sovereignty and adjustment,” he said.

Por Agenda Malvinas

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