Guillermo José Ferraro (born 12 July 1955 in Buenos Aires, Argentina[2][3]) is an Argentine accountant, businessperson, and politician who was appointed Minister of Infrastructure on 10 December 2023 by President Javier Milei.[1][2][4] On 27 January 2024, Milei stated that Ferraro would be presenting his resignation within the next few days.[5] Ferraro's resignation was officially accepted by the government on 5 March 2024.[6]
Ferraro had previously served as a director of accounting firm KPMG Argentina until 2023.[4] He had also served as an undersecretary in Eduardo Duhalde's government from 2002 to 2003, during Duhalde's interim presidency of Argentina.[7][2][3]
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Guillermo José Ferraro (born 12 July 1955 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine accountant, businessperson, and politician who was appointed Minister...
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