This is a state model with the participation of state corporations, which although they are public in name and status, are managed above all for their own personal interests.
These quasi-state corporations are in fact driven by private interests while taking advantage of their state status and privileges. The state has come to serve the interests of several corporations instead of the majority of citizens.
The state can be inept, irrational and pursue strange interests, but those interests were always seen as in the national interest. What I could not foresee was that state interests could evolve into corporate and private interests to such an extent.
When I took the job, we spoke about pursuing a liberal economic policy. Now, the state has evolved in quite the opposite direction.