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    Argentina's deal with IMF now put on hold


    AFP, BUENOS AIRES
    Monday, Sep 02, 2002, Page 12

    President Eduardo Duhalde admitted Saturday that Argentina will not be able to make a firm accord with the IMF until the next elected government comes into power in the middle of next year.

    "Lasting agreements [with the IMF] must be signed by the next authorities who take power in May [25] of next year," following presidential elections on March 30, 2003, Duhalde said on radio.

    The Argentine president said that negotiations with the IMF are barely moving forward, but that his government is "persevering" to reach a vital accord for the cash-strapped nation. "We are coming out of this crisis on our own, without any outside help."

    He said, however, it would be "much easier and quicker and would avoid a lot of suffering to people if we could get ourselves back into the international community."

    Duhalde was a successor of elected former president Fernando de la Rua who resigned last December after riots over stringent economic measures left almost 30 people dead. In the face of the ongoing crisis, Duhalde at the end of May announced he would call early elections, in order to strengthen the government.


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