The governor of the Central Bank should be declared president for life of the country, having spent 22 years doing the work of four governments in maintaining economic stability. In that time, he has managed to gain influence by being the senior banking official of all the central banks in the world. That is why the IMF always gives him a good grade. Even so, the IMF report should be analyzed in a measured way. In its conclusions, it maintains three elements. The first is that the economy is doing well; second, that for it to continue doing better, the process of fiscal reform must be accelerated, since it is necessary to have more money for the Budget; and third, that subsidies for social plans must be reduced.
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