MONTERREY, Mexico, (Reuters) – Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said yesterday he respects the International Monetary Fund’s recommendations to Mexico but that it should “stop covering up for corrupt governments.”
On Tuesday, the IMF said Mexico should implement larger near-term fiscal support to alleviate the economic distress largely brought about by measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
The IMF recommended the government expand its welfare net and unemployment benefits, and lower interest rates. It also proposed tax reform to support spending in the medium-term.
Lopez Obrador on Wednesday said he respected the IMF but that international financial entities were no longer dictating economic policy in Mexico.
“All we ask … is that they stop rescuing large corporations and that they rescue the people, that they stop covering up for corrupt governments,” he told his regular morning news conference, without providing details on any such potential cases.
The IMF declined to comment.