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Argentina's Massa says will renegotiate IMF deal if he wins election © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A campaign poster of Argentine presidential candidate Sergio Massa is pictured ahead of the November 19 runoff election, in Buenos Aires, Argentina November 15, 2023. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s Economy Minister Sergio Massa plans to renegotiate the country’s loan with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) if he wins the upcoming presidential election, he said Wednesday evening in a TV interview.

Massa said that the agreement with the IMF for a $44 billion loan, which made Argentina the organization’s the largest debtor, is a key driver of the country’s triple-figure inflation.

“Argentina has a problem… the program with the IMF, which is inflationary, which needs to be re-discussed,” Massa said.

“We want to re-discuss the program on the basis of the result of exports,” he added.

The presidential run-off election is scheduled for this weekend.

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