Luis Caputo is the architect of the mega DNU clash with the new political leadership of the Casa Rosada. He is reluctant to negotiate with union members and stop increases in private medicine.

Mauricio Macri appointed the then Minister of Finance to head the Central Bank, which until a few days ago was occupied by the economist with a PhD at MIT and a professor at Harvard University. The father of DNU 70 saw the hand of Caputo - in addition to Nicolás Dujovne and Marcos Pea - on the fateful December 28, 2017, when the Central Bank changed its inflation goals, lowered the interest rate and lost independence. He was left in charge of Economy, a position for which Sturzenegger was also dreaming, thanks to a chance meeting with the President in a restaurant and the offices of his powerful nephew, Santiago Caputo. He made his State reform available to the libertarian administration for an administration that had no economic or government plan, a detail that allowed him to appear on the national network when he didn't even have a position. He broke the silence he had imposed on himself and criticized the fat people. He was less aggressive than his statements at the end of December, when he responded to the unionists who called DNU 70 unconstitutional. Sturzenegger - in love with theory - defended the latest increases to members. "We are in a situation of readjusting the imbalance. It has been painful, but you cannot blame those who are ordering the situation, making the situation sustainable in any case," he said in an interview with LN+. "He has free rein to speak; it depends on him," said a source close to the former president of the CGT, who was not present for the interview. 'We are going to do everything in our power to defend the middle class,' said the Minister of Economy, who is now in charge of the economy.