Why Venezuela Will Influence Argentina’s IMF Talks
- President-elect has signaled change in stance on Venezuela
- Closer Maduro ties could hurt Argentina’s relation with Trump
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Argentine President-elect Alberto Fernandez’s stance on Venezuela may pose another challenge to his ability to renegotiate the terms of an aid package from the International Monetary Fund.
An imposing debt load and uncertainty about his economic policies already limit Fernandez’s room for a renegotiation of the record credit line, but his views on the Venezuelan regime of Nicolas Maduro are also softer than those of outgoing Mauricio Macri.