"It's Ridiculous": Luis Caputo Said He's Against Voting Every Two Years
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The Minister of Economy said it generates "a very high cost and society is not interested."Santiago Bausili, president of the BCRA, considered that there should be "consensus that do not destabilize" governments with the elections.
In the midst of the political crisis after the electoral defeat, Caputo questions the system of biannual elections and triggers an unexpected debate from the ruling party.
After the numerous electoral defeats suffered by the national government in different provinces, the Minister of Economy relativized those results and even said that the legislative elections are “a ridicule.”
The minister acknowledged that he now has to assume a "political role" after the strong defeat of the government last Sunday in the elections in Buenos Aires. "Voteing every two years is ridiculous," he said. Economy Minister Luis “Toto” Caputo sought to lower the political tension after the elections on Sunday and related the impact that the October elections may have. "They are oversized, they will not change the economic direction," he said d…
After the defeat of La Libertad Avanza in Buenos Aires and eight other districts, the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, relativized the results and called the election scheme “ridiculez” every two years. He assured that “the elections are being oversized” and that, winning or losing the ruling party in October, “nothing will change in economics.”
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