While promoting measures to control inflation, and implementing policies to improve purchasing power, Sergio Massa asked the opposition for seriousness.

Faced with the versions that indicate that the current government would leave a financial bomb for the next, Massa clarified the current panorama.

And in this sense, the Minister of Economy joined the criticism of Alberto Fernández against Mauricio Macri, during the interview carried out by the Infobae portal.

The former president had assured that the Government is leaving problems that will “explode” in the next administration.

“The only bomb that the Argentine economy has is the one represented by Macri’s agreement with the IMF, a bomb that must be managed and that in some way limited the growth capacity of the Argentine economy,” Massa said.

“The agreement with the Fund was used by the previous government to finance capital flight and not to build hospitals, bridges, to develop construction, for technological development. In other words, they financed the outflow of money to accounts in the United States or in other countries,” he added.

In this sense, he demanded that Macri have “a vision of a statesman and not a small vision of seeing how a government is blocked from accessing the capital market just because it wants to win an election.”

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