After passing through Washington, United States, Silvina Batakis was summoned to the Casa Rosada to meet with Alberto Fernandezto give you a detailed report of what his most recent international agenda was.
However, some rumors indicate that President seeks to make new changes in his government cabinet, and in that sense, Alberto Fernandez would put Sergio Massa as “super minister of Economy”, but this has not been confirmed.
Even Alberto Fernandez He hopes to meet with the president of the Chamber of Deputies soon, in the midst of the arrival of Batakis in the country, who during his trip to Washington ratified that he has the full support of the government coalition.
In this sense, the meeting between the minister and the head of state will be key to defining whether there will be changes in the cabinet and, above all, determine what the work plan of the economic team will be from now on.
This, especially if one considers that during her stay in the United States, the head of the Palacio de Hacienda held important meetings with businessmen, investors, as well as with high officials of the World Bank.
In addition, Batakis met for the first time, face to face, with the director of the IMF (International Monetary Fund) Kristalina Georgieva, with whom he ratified the goals that were outlined in the agreement signed between the organization and the Executive months ago.
Meanwhile, different political leaders assure that Sergio Massa “will join the government’s management”, despite this, Massa assured on his social networks that he did not receive “any offer” from the government. Presidentso only he will define if there are changes soon.
What Silvina Batakis achieved during her trip
After the meeting with the director of the IMF, the minister assured that the meeting was very “constructive”, since not only did the organization ratify its support for the Government, but they were also interested in knowing the macroeconomic situation of the country.
At the same time, after his visit to World Bank officials, Batakis managed to get the agency to grant the country a US$200 million loan for the creation of productive technology-based companies.