Former Minister of Economic Development Reflects on His Career

The former Minister of Economic Development of Buenos Aires, Roberto García Moritín, discusses his separation and future political plans. He highlights family support and his new approach to life.


Former Minister of Economic Development Reflects on His Career

Roberto García Moritín, former Minister of Economic Development of the City of Buenos Aires, shared his experience during an interview on the program Desayuno Americano. He referred to a complicated period in his family life, marked by his separation, which impacted various aspects, including his professional trajectory. He assured that as a result of the difficulties faced, he has experienced a significant change as a person.

In the midst of the personal situation he was facing, Moritín received fundamental support from his parents, children, and close friends. He highlighted that, despite the adversities, he managed to overcome those complicated moments, focusing on his well-being and personal growth process. In this regard, he mentioned that attending a center recommended by Ramiro Marra was an important step in his recovery.

During the interview, the former Minister also addressed his media separation from Pampita and his desire to return to politics after resigning from his political position. He expressed that, despite the challenges faced, he feels proud of his role as a father and the relationship he maintains with his children. Furthermore, he stressed the good communication he currently has with his ex-partner, highlighting that both prioritize their children's well-being in this stage of their lives.

Moritín shared that, although his political future is still uncertain, his intention is to actively participate in the current political landscape. He emphasized the importance of taking time to reflect and re-evaluate his goals, focusing on his emotional well-being. He affirmed that, despite previous obstacles, he feels motivated and willing to take an active role in the political sphere during the current election year.