Argentina's energy chief resigns ahead of 2019 utility price hikes


FE Team | Published: December 29, 2018 13:50:21 | Updated: January 01, 2019 20:03:53


The statement announcing Energy Secretary Javier Iguacel was stepping down gave no reason for his resignation

Argentina’s energy secretary resigned on Friday, the government said in a statement, after news leaked that the government plans to increase electricity prices by an average 35 per cent in 2019.

Higher power bills are sure to be unpopular as they would hit families already struggling with 47 per cent inflation and a shrinking economy that has caused job losses and an increase in poverty.

The statement announcing Energy Secretary Javier Iguacel was stepping down gave no reason for his resignation.

The statement said the incoming energy secretary would be Gustavo Lopetegui, currently a presidential adviser with close ties to Macri’s powerful cabinet chief Marcos Pena, reports Reuters.

Next year will be politically sensitive for Argentina, with President Mauricio Macri set to run for re-election in October while policymakers struggle to jumpstart Latin America’s third biggest economy and tame leaping consumer prices, which eroded the purchasing power of average Argentine households during 2018.

The planned energy price increases are linked to a standby financing deal that the government signed with the International Monetary Fund at mid-year, which calls on Argentina to erase its primary fiscal deficit next year in part by reducing public utility subsidies.

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