Argentine President Milei Reshuffles Cabinet Amid Economic Reform Struggles

In a notable cabinet reshuffle, Argentine President Javier Milei has accepted the resignation of cabinet chief Nicolas Posse. Current Interior Minister Guillermo Francos will replace Posse amid ongoing challenges in implementing major economic reforms. The shakeup comes as Milei's reform bill meets new obstacles in Congress.


Reuters | Updated: 28-05-2024 07:00 IST | Created: 28-05-2024 07:00 IST
Argentine President Milei Reshuffles Cabinet Amid Economic Reform Struggles
Javier Milei

In the first cabinet shakeup of his five-month-old administration, Argentine President Javier Milei accepted the resignation of cabinet chief Nicolas Posse on Monday night amid strains over major economic reforms pitched by the government.

Posse will be replaced by current Interior Minister Guillermo Francos, according to a government statement. The cabinet shuffle comes at an especially delicate moment for Milei, a far-right libertarian economist, as his signature reform bill is facing fresh obstacles in Congress and a market rally for government bonds and the local currency appears to be stalling.

The next government role for the outgoing cabinet chief will be announced in the coming days, the statement added. Posse was a key part of the team involved in debt talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), along with Economy Minister Luis Caputo.

The economic reforms pushed by Milei include plans to privatize state companies, along with other austerity measures aimed at reversing a prolonged economic crisis marked by inflation running at close to 300%.

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