Transparency and Ethics: Massa’s Promises for an Accountable Government

2023-11-15 16:53:00

Opponents in the anti-corruption office and in the Central Bank, among Massa’s promises

The official candidate, Sergio Massa, referred this Tuesday to two central points of the political discussion in Argentina.

“We want to have an efficient, controlled and transparent State, but above all things that is accountable,” he said during a tour in the province of Río Negro.

In this regard, he announced that one of his measures will be that, in his eventual government, the board of directors of the Central Bank will be made up of 50 percent members of opposition parties.

In this way, decisions regarding monetary and exchange policy will depend on consensus agreements.

On the other hand, Massa spoke of “facing a new stage of transparency and political ethics” and said that he will promote a new “Ethics law.” In this way, the anti-corruption office would also remain in the hands of the opposition.

“We have to build this stage in which ethics, integrity, the fight once morest corruption, spending control and transparency are part of our work agenda within the framework of a government of national unity,” said the current Minister of Economy. .

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