Chile’s Finance Minister Mario Marcel resigned from his position on Thursday, according to reports from CNN Chile. The announcement comes amidst ongoing economic discussions and policy planning within the government.
Local television station Canal 13 cited personal reasons for Marcel’s departure, with no additional details publicly disclosed. Marcel’s resignation marks a significant change within the country’s economic leadership as Chile navigates various fiscal challenges.
Marcel, who has served as Finance Minister, was responsible for overseeing Chile’s economic policies and financial management. His departure may lead to shifts in ongoing financial strategies and government initiatives.
The Chilean government has yet to appoint a successor, and officials have not issued detailed statements about the future direction of economic policy following the announcement.