Germán Ávila Designated as Minister of Finance: "Good Results Must Continue and Strengthen"

Germán Ávila is currently stepping into the role of Minister of Finance in Colombia, expressing his commitment to maintaining a stable economy without causing any disruptions. Ávila, a long-time friend of President Petro since their youth, having both joined the M-19 guerrilla group during their student days in Zipaquirá, shared his perspective on the country's economic situation and his plans for the ministry.

Ávila's Vision for Colombia's Economy

In a recent video statement, Ávila is explaining how his designation as the new Minister of Finance came about. «In recent days, we have been talking with President Gustavo Petro, and we agreed that I should take on the responsibility of leading the Ministry of Finance. This designation should not cause any shocks to the country's health and economy; on the contrary, the good results must continue and strengthen,» Ávila stated.

While awaiting his official appointment and swearing-in, Ávila is emphasizing the stability of Colombia's macroeconomic indicators. «The macroeconomic variables show us a stable economy, with sustained growth in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), controlled and decreasing inflation, reasonable unemployment rates, and a controlled exchange rate,» he added.

Challenges and Priorities Ahead

Addressing his upcoming challenges, Ávila is outlining his commitment to managing public debt and improving tax revenues to address fiscal constraints. «We will continue to meet public debt obligations and make the necessary adjustments to improve tax revenues, which will allow us to address the fiscal tightness of this situation. We owe ourselves to a Government and a program inclined to satisfy social needs, and this also implies listening to and attending to all sectors that make up the body of the vision,» he noted.

Ávila's Extensive Background

Germán Ávila Plazas, an economist from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, is bringing over 30 years of experience in the financial and social housing sectors to his new role. Throughout his career, he is occupying executive positions in institutions promoting financial access and economic development.

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Ávila is highlighting his dedication to public service, stating, «My resume is public domain and has been built over decades in public and private processes, always at the service of the people.»

Expert Opinions and Economic Context

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