Sergio Massa, Argentinas Minister of Economy and candidate for the ruling party in the upcoming elections, has announced the addition of Daniel Scioli, the current ambassador to Brazil, to his team.Scioli, who recently withdrew from running in the government coalitions primaries, will join as a special advisor for the international agenda, aiming to strengthen Argentinas economic diplomacy.According to the Ministry of Economy, Sciolis experience will contribute to a strategy of enhancing Argentinas presence on the international stage.Daniel Scioli.
(Photo internet reproduction)The role will focus on promoting Argentinas unique factors, such as productive sectors, national talent, culture, and tourism destinations, with the objective of positioning the country in the global context.The appointment emphasizes the importance of generating foreign currency through increased exports and attracting direct foreign investments.Massa and Scioli had their first meeting last week, following the announcement of a consensus ticket comprising Massa and Agustn Rossi, the current cabinet chief, for the October elections.Massa and Scioli have a history of political rivalry since 2013 when Massa formed the Frente Renovador within Peronism, distinct from then-President Cristina Fernndez.Scioli, who remained loyal to the ruling party, ran as a candidate in the 2015 elections.
After divergences within the ruling party, a consensus formula was reached for the upcoming elections.Argentina is scheduled to hold primary elections on August 13 and the presidential elections on October 22.Adding Scioli to Massas team aims to strengthen Argentinas international presence and economic strategy.
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