Mar 12 • 20:11 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The governors who traveled to the U.S. express their discontent with Milei because he did not meet with them during the tour

Governors traveling to the U.S. expressed frustration with President Javier Milei for not meeting with them during their tour, feeling undervalued and neglected.

Argentinian governors who traveled to the U.S. have expressed their dissatisfaction with President Javier Milei for failing to arrange a meeting with them during their investment promotional tour. They noted that this absence of engagement reflects neglect and a lack of respect towards their efforts and contributions. While one governor mentioned that an exception was made for Minister Manuel Adorni, who met them at the Bank of America, the collective sentiment among them was one of underappreciation and concern regarding their treatment.

One notable highlight from the tour was Luis Caputo, who proudly showcased the eleven governors from various political parties as a sign of solidarity and cooperation. He argued that such a collaboration across diverse political ideologies is rare and indicates that Milei's economic policies may have a lasting impact beyond partisan divides. This was echoed by Minister Adorni, who emphasized that Argentina is offering real federalism with clear and uniform rules for all territories for the first time in decades.

Despite the positive narratives surrounding potential economic unity, the governors' grievances emphasize a disconnect between the central government and provincial leaders. This rift raises questions about the administration's commitment to addressing regional concerns and building necessary alliances across different levels of government, which could be crucial for the successful implementation of Milei's proposed reforms and investment strategies.

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