The current year appeared with a perfect path towards a recognized end. Very despite the serious pending issues received from the previous government. All of them have been managed properly. The controversial constitutional reforms, of the famous plan B, were carried out with due legislative and political treatment. The enormous fiscal deficit of 2024 (5 percent of GDP), which required a careful fiscal result to absorb it, could be overcome. Partly with additional income or by tightening spending and investment. In short, the tasks to be completed, for a new government, with a woman at the helm for the first time in the country’s history, did not stop nor, much less, did they derail. The external threats represented by the unusual deployment of tariffs and interventionist pressures did not match the abundant and fateful predictions. The fears that floated in the environment, causing fear and retraction of investments, were faced calmly and intelligently. The presidential figure came out well planted and in control of command, essential to instill confidence and continuity.
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