Mar 11 • 16:32 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The costs that the State faces by increasing presidential delegations

The article discusses the financial implications for the Argentine government when expanding the size of presidential delegations during international trips.

The article highlights the financial burden that the Argentine government incurs when increasing the size of presidential delegations on international travels. These costs encompass not only the use of the presidential aircraft but also various expenses including accommodation, meals, medical insurance, visas, and transportation in foreign cities where prices are often considerably higher than in Buenos Aires. The contention arises particularly from the recent trip involving the wife of the chief of staff, which has drawn attention to the unevaluated costs associated with such delegations.

In the specific case discussed, the wife of Manuel Adorni claimed on LN+ that Bettina Angeletti's presence in the official delegation posed

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