Argentine Minister of Economy Martin Guzman, who led debt renegotiations with the IMF, announced his resignation on Saturday, sparking fresh uncertainty in Latin America’s third-largest economy.
Guzman did not say why he resigned in an open statement addressed to Argentine President Alberto Fernandez, but called on the center-left leader to mend internal divisions so that “the next minister does not suffer” the same difficulties he had.
“It will be essential that you work on an agreement within the ruling coalition,” he added to the statement shared on Twitter.
His resignation comes two weeks after Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, a former