Feb 15 β€’ 20:16 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Call to attention from diplomats and academics over Argentina's fall in the world transparency ranking

Diplomats and academics raise alarms about Argentina's decline in a global transparency ranking, highlighting concerns over institutional regression and corruption.

In light of the recent release of Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, a call has been made by diplomats and academics regarding Argentina's significant drop in the global transparency ranking. The discussion occurred during a conference organized by the School of Government at the Universidad Austral, along with the Friedrich Naumann and Hanns Seidel foundations, aimed at analyzing the country's institutional integrity and transparency halfway through President Javier Milei's administration. Speakers included Delia Ferreira Rubio, a prominent figure in global governance and former head of Transparency International, who emphasized the need for a renewed commitment to fighting corruption.

Experts have pointed out a concerning 'regression' in the country's institutional framework, likening it to the period during the Kirchner administration, when issues of corruption were notably prevalent. There is a collective demand for the Argentine government to prioritize anti-corruption efforts as a central part of its agenda, suggesting that without such action, the integrity of democratic institutions is at risk. The broader implications of these discussions stress the importance of transparency in governance, especially in a country grappling with political and economic challenges.

This call for action highlights the critical need for both government officials and civil society to collaborate in improving transparency and accountability. As Argentina faces ongoing political upheaval, the dialogue among diplomats and academics underscores the urgency of restoring trust in governmental institutions, which is essential for sustainable development and public confidence. Reinforcing transparency measures could also enhance Argentina's international standing and attract foreign investment, critical for the nation’s economic recovery.

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