He stressed that since its inception it has played a leading role in proposing ideas that have accompanied the growth of the country.
MartĂnez valued the document prepared and highlighted its regularity over the last six years. In addition, he synthesized some of the issues that make it up, such as competitiveness, the exchange rate, the country’s international insertion, educational reform, tax policy and infrastructure. “The confederation does not claim, but rather proposes,” he specified.
Also in attendance were the Vice President of the Republic, Beatriz ArgimĂłn; the Deputy Secretary of the Presidency, Rodrigo FerrĂ©s; the Minister of the Environment, Adrián Peña; from National Defense, Javier GarcĂa; from Economy and Finance, Azucena Arbeleche; of Labor and Social Security, Pablo Mieres; Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Fernando Mattos; of Tourism, Tabare Viera; the president of the Confederation of Business Chambers, Juan MartĂnez, representatives of the Legislative Branch, diplomats, members of business chambers and special guests.