Mexican finance minister quits with scathing resignation letter

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Mexico's finance minister, Carlos Urzúa, quit abruptly on Tuesday, with a letter of resignation that appeared highly critical of the current administration

He tweeted a copy of the letter -- addressed to Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador -- which suggested that the current administration's policymaking was not"based on evidence" or"free of extremism.""There were a lot of discrepancies in economic matters," the letter read. "Some of those because this administration has made public policy decisions without enough support.

— Carlos Urzúa July 9, 2019 Urzúa also suggested that some appointments within the administration had been made for the wrong reasons."I find it unacceptable the imposition of officials who have no Public Treasury knowledge. This was motivated by influential figures of the current government with a patent conflict of interest," he wrote.

 

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I wonder if he was highly critical of the 34000 murders within Mexico last year?

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