Governors Will Meet Again at the IFC Pending a Response From the Executive
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NOTE in #LU19 with Economist Fernando Schpoliansky who explained what the meeting was about. The entry Meeting of Governors at the IFC: What did they agree to? was first published in News of Rio Negro and Neuquén.
From Kicilof to Jorge to Macri, there was almost perfect attendance to a summit this Monday at the IFC with government officials. They also ask for more ATN. Governors of different political spaces met this noon, to advance in an understanding after the fall of the collection, with representatives of the Casa Rosada: the head of Cabinet of the Interior, Lisandro Catalan, and the Secretary of Finance, Carlos Guberman. Without concrete definitions…
The governors of different political forces will meet again this Monday at 11 a.m. at the headquarters of the Federal Investment Council (CFI), in the City of Buenos Aires, with the aim of unifying criteria in the face of the sustained fall of the collection and the lack of response by the national government to the requests to recompose co-participable funds. The meeting is less than 24 hours before the formal start of the May Council, convened…
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, warned the governors that the executive branch has "positive attitude" to address the problems they face, but he remarked that "the numbers do not close." "We always have a positive attitude, what sometimes does not give are the numbers. We will try to see how we arrive," he said in statements to Cadena 3, and added: "There are governors who say they have made adjustments and others who do not say anything."
Pending a response from the national government on co-participation and ATN, provincial leaders seek consensus on a common strategy to address the fall in revenue. Tomorrow will be the first formal meeting of the May Council.
The governors of different political spaces will meet again today at 11 pm at the headquarters of the General Investment Council (CFI), waiting for the response of the chief of staff, Guillermo Francos, after expressing their concern about the fall of the collection. Two Fridays ago, a delegation of provincial leaders visited Casa Rosada and raised the demands to the head of ministers who promised to study the numbers to redistribute the distrib…
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