Argentina's new government is seeking to push through legislation to help s...
BUENOS AIRES - Argentina’s new government is seeking to push through legislation to help solve a mounting debt crisis as the country struggles to make repayments to global creditors.
“This bill, this law will give us the conditions to be able to structure and execute the operations needed to achieve the aim of restoring the sustainability of public debt,” he said at a press conference in Buenos Aires.Guzman was tapped by center-left President Alberto Fernandez, who took office just last month, to revive the economy and lead debt talks.
“We are asking that they give us the necessary time to solve a problem of macroeconomic collapse that has affected all the country,” he said.
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