Mar 14 • 13:20 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The Province of Buenos Aires will not adhere to the changes in the VTV proposed by the Nation, and Sturzenegger responded

The Province of Buenos Aires has decided not to adopt the national government's proposed changes to the Vehicle Technical Verification (VTV) process, opting instead to maintain its current annual inspection system for vehicles over two years old.

The Province of Buenos Aires has officially declared that it will not implement the modifications suggested by the national government regarding the Vehicle Technical Verification (VTV) process. This announcement came via social media from the province's VTV account, emphasizing their decision to retain the existing system of annual checks for vehicles older than two years. This rejection of national reform plans is seen as a significant stance amid ongoing discussions about vehicle regulations and their competitiveness within the industry.

Federico Sturzenegger, the Minister of Deregulation, has been a prominent advocate for these proposed changes at the national level. The government perceives the current VTV system as

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