The Group of 6 highlighted the half sanction of the agreement with the IMF in Deputies

The repercussions for the partial approval of Congress on the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the refinancing of the debt of 44,500 million dollars added a new support and this time came from the members of the so-called Group of 6.The G6, as it is known, brings together the most important businessmen of the country for their impulse in the economy and issued a statement in support of the half sanction in the Chamber of Deputies and assured that it will be vital to boost the activity after two critical years.” Refinancing the debt with the IMF is an important step towards access to national and international credit to promote private investment, generate registered employment, federally develop all regions of the country and enhance Argentina’s assets,” the official statement said.

The text bears the signatures of Carlos Weiss of the Argentine Chamber of Construction; Nicolás Pino, from Sociedad Rural Argentina; Natalio Grinman, of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce; Javier Bolsico of the Association of Argentine Banks; Adelmo Gabbi, of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, and Daniel Funes de Rioja, of the Argentine Industrial Union.It should be noted that they had already rejected on Tuesday the option of Argentina falling into a default with the IMF, which would lead to higher levels of poverty, inflation and stagnation, when they participated in the meeting of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Chamber of Diputados.La presentation of the G6 he argued. since the entities that bring together the largest companies in the country and that had in the last two years, mostly, critical positions to the current management of government, however they put aside their differences ensuring that the lack of an approval, the same will lead to a cessation of payments that will aggravate the social conditions of the country, increasing the high level of poverty, inflation and stagnation.

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