Economics

Argentina Needs 10-Year Plan for IMF Deal, Opposition Leader Says

  • Maria Eugenia Vidal is Buenos Aires City candidate in midterms
  • She says upcoming Argentina-IMF deal must include 10-year plan
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Argentina needs a long-term plan to stabilize its battered economy and a decade-long program with the International Monetary Fund can help achieve that goal, according to one of the country’s main opposition leaders.

Former Buenos Aires province governor Maria Eugenia Vidal, who is now running as national lawmaker for the country’s capital in November midterm elections, said the government of President Alberto Fernandez needs to produce a big-picture economic road map that is sustained by whoever is in power beyond the end of his term in 2023.