Caamaño

Caamaño

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Caamaño is an economist who recently commented on Argentina's economic situation, particularly regarding the government's promise to lift the currency exchange controls in 2024. He emphasized the importance of external financing to avoid a costly transition and highlighted the challenges of high inflation and the need for structural reforms in the labor market.

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Caamaño justified his veto to Acosta by stating it was a matter of reputation.

Trivisión planteó en su debate si los candidatos participantes cambiarían a Marta Acosta como contralora: así respondieron
La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946·Costa RicaCosta Rica· 2026-01-29
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Caamaño focused on corruption and lack of transparency in permit granting.

Elecciones 2026: ¿Cómo manejarían los candidatos la tensión entre desarrollo inmobiliario y protección de bosques? Esto respondieron
La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946·Costa RicaCosta Rica· 2026-01-18
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Caamaño is remembered for delivering power to the people after defending national dignity against a powerful army.

Caamaño es una actitud
Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889·Dominican RepublicDominican Republic· 2025-09-10
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Caamaño is remembered as a national hero in the context of the political struggles in the Dominican Republic.

Abril de las encrucijadas
Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889·Dominican RepublicDominican Republic· 2025-05-03
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Caamaño is referred to as a young and mischievous police officer who emerged as a major leader during a tumultuous time.

¿Síntoma de un síndrome de un trastorno mayor? ¿O trailer peligroso de vicisitudes?
Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889·Dominican RepublicDominican Republic· 2025-04-05
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Caamaño explained that the economy needs an exogenous liquidity contribution to avoid delays in lifting the currency controls.

La salida del cepo cambiario es clave, pero sin financiamiento externo será más costosa
El Observador·UruguayUruguay· 2025-03-14
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