
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner He received a group of nine economists associated with Peronism and Kirchnerism in San José in 1111 – serving house arrest for a six-year prison sentence in the road case.
As stated in his account Nine economists Which came close to presenting a set of proposals and guidelines on the economic model “for productive and federal growth for the 21st century”, prepared by more than 80 specialists.
Cristina Kirchner’s call is a response to the criticism that Space has received, since the last election campaign, for the lack of a clear economic proposal to discuss the one implemented by the government of Javier Miley.
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Fernandez de Kirchner indicated that the document, which includes more than 400 pages, was worked on within the Justice Party for more than 45 days. He also noted that it is not a closed text, but rather an “open roadmap for discussion and action” that will be submitted to Parliament for internal discussion.
In the published letter, the former president stated that the country is at a “historic crossroads” and cited global geopolitical tensions, technological shifts, and energy and environmental challenges as factors to take into consideration. He also said it was necessary “Abandoning macroeconomic differencesDefining a development project based on sovereignty, production and inclusion.
The nine economists who visited CFK: who is he?
• Fernando Osas. Economist (UBA). Former Director General of Financial Accounting Affairs at the City Auditor General’s Office. He coordinates the economic analysis area of the consulting firm Analogies, where he develops models linking economic dynamics and public opinion.
• Jorge Carrera. PhD in Economics (University of Pavia, Italy). Accountant and graduate in Economics (UBA). Former Second Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank and former principal director and researcher of the Authority. He was Deputy Director of the Center for International Economics and an International Consultant. Professor at UBA and UNLP and researcher at Conicet.
• Valentina Castro. Sociologist. He studies a Master’s degree in Political Economy (FLEXO). He is an economics columnist for a national radio station and a professor at the National University of La Plata.
• Anastasia Daisich. Economist (UBA), Master’s degree in International Relations and Negotiations (FLEXO) and in International Economic Relations (University of Barcelona). She was Director of Management Oversight and Institutional Strengthening at the Ministry of Economy.
• Mercedes D’Alessandro. She was National Director for Economy, Equality and Gender at the Ministry of Economy. Founder of Economía Femini(s)ta. She worked as a teacher and researcher at national universities and directed the economics program at the General Sarmiento National University.
• Emiliano Estrada. Economist and national representative of the city of Salta. He served as Undersecretary for Relations with the Regions (Ministry of the Interior) and Minister of Economy of Salta between 2017 and 2019.
• Juan Pablo Foten. A public accountant specializing in taxes. Professor of Taxation II and Administrative and Tax Litigation Procedures at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at UBA. He advises the Senate on tax issues and acts independently.
• Pablo Manzanelli. Doctorate in Social Sciences and Graduate in Sociology (UBA). Master in Political Economy (FLEXO). Researcher at Conicet, teacher and researcher at Flacso and Quilmes National University. Integrates and coordinates the Research and Training Center of the Argentine Republic (CIFRA).
• Martin Bolera. Economist (UNLP). He was Minister of Trade under Silvina Pattakis and Undersecretary for Development Policy with Regional Justice (Ministry of the Interior). He also held positions in the municipality of Florencio Varela.
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