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Colombia's Finance Minister Diego Guevara is reportedly set to resign due to disagreements with President Gustavo Petro over budget cuts. Guevara has been in office for three months. His potential replacement is German Avila Plazas, head of Grupo Bicentenario. The finance minister's exit could lead to increased political and economic instability in Colombia, as analysts express concerns about his lack of experience and the impact on public finances.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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