Rogelio Ramírez de la O

Rogelio Ramírez de la O

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Rogelio Ramírez de la O is an economist based in Mexico City. He was designated as finance secretary of Mexico, replacing Arturo Herrera Gutiérrez, a position he held from 2021 to 2025.

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Far Right
Finance minister defends fiscal discipline as markets react to reform uncertainty.
PAN criticizes him for downplaying investor risks from the judicial overhaul and rising debt.
Lean Right
Finance Secretary Ramírez de la O must manage the economic fallout from the international arbitration loss to Vulcan Materials.
PRI warns that this defeat will hurt investor confidence and force Mexico to pay compensation, adding to fiscal strain.
Lean Right
The Finance Secretary is defending Pemex's financial restructuring plan after credit rating agencies downgraded Mexico's outlook.
PRI points to Ramírez de la O's lack of progress on fiscal discipline, arguing that Pemex's debt endangers the entire economy.
Lean Right
As SHCP chief, his office accepted a 2.594 billion peso payment from Topo Chico to avoid a penal tax trial.
PRI criticizes this settlement as a soft punishment for corporate tax fraud, undermining fiscal discipline.
Far Right
Finance Secretary defends peso strength while PAN points to sluggish GDP growth and inflation.
PAN argues his policies ignore structural reforms needed to attract private investment.
Lean Right
Ramirez de la O presents a 2025 budget with deep cuts to state infrastructure.
PRI warns the budget exacerbates centralization and starves opposition-governed regions.
Lean Right
El secretario de Hacienda defiende la solidez económica, pero el crecimiento es mediocre y la inflación persiste.
Para el PRI, Ramírez de la O es un funcionario técnico pero que aplica políticas que no han logrado el despegue prometido, manteniendo una deuda alta.
Lean Right
Finance Minister Ramírez de la O presents austere budget as Pemex losses and inflation persist.
PRI criticizes his fiscal management, citing increased public debt and lack of growth-oriented policies.
Far Right
Finance Minister Ramírez de la O is defending economic orthodoxy while handling Pemex debt and fiscal challenges.
PAN is skeptical of his independence from presidential political demands, despite his technical reputation.
Lean Right
Finance Minister Ramírez de la O revised growth forecasts down, citing external headwinds and internal uncertainty.
PRI points to this as evidence of economic mismanagement under Morena, warning of deeper trouble ahead.

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