Gustavo Adrianson points out that the executive overcame a standoff with the economy minister for saying the government was “weak”.

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He Administrative authority “Reviewed” the incident with the Minister of Economy and FinanceJose Arista, This week after she said Tina Polwart’s government was “weak”. The Chairman of the Council of Ministers said this. Gustavo AdriansenIn an exclusive interview RPP

And that’s it Arista He uttered the phrase during an earlier interview with this media after being asked why Administrator Couldn’t stop Reduction of international rating agencies Como Standard & Poor’s (S&P), Moody’s & Fitch.

The head of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) argued Govt It has no bench in Parliament. “It has neither the balance nor the power to balance in the political realm.”

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His statements did not go down well in Government House. The President Tina Polwarte And most ministers rejected Arista’s report. “We are a government that is building democratic maturity,” the head of state charged.

Chairman of the Cabinet, Gustavo AdriansenHe said this morning Focus on SaturdayJose Arista appeared in front of his office and made “excuses” about his statements.

“The deadlock with the economy minister has been broken,” Adrianson said Located in Paris (France).Participating in the Council of Ministers meeting Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Adriansen points out that death in protests “will not go unpunished.”

At another time, the Chief Staff Questions were raised about the government’s response to international forums such as the OECD event ParisWhen consulted for Deaths have been reported in anti-government protests December 2022 and mid-January 2023 are booked.

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about, Gustavo Adriansen pointed out that President Tina Polwarte And other officials involved in the case have given their statements Office of the National ProsecutorIts investigations will determine responsibility for the approximately 50 deaths reported in the rallies.

“Investigations are in the public ministry and I cannot stop justifying to some extent the slowness of these investigations; but what we all know has been pointed out: on July 28, the president apologized to the victims and their families,” he noted.

The Prime Minister repeated it The government “does not allow impunity in any form”. In the above case.

“What we are doing and have communicated: The executive’s cooperation in these investigations has been complete,” he concluded.

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