Milei's government revealed Axel Kicillof's multimillion-dollar debt to public health
Axel Kicillof, governor of Buenos Aires Province
porEditorial Team
Argentina
Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni held a press conference where he addressed topics of significance
Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni held a press conference this Wednesday at Casa Rosada, where he addressed topics of relevance in both international politics and issues related to the management of public resources and transparency in social programs.
First, Adorni confirmed that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, officially invited Javier Milei to visit the White House on October 14.
According to his statement, the American president will not only hold a bilateral meeting with Milei, but also offer him accommodation at the historic Blair House, the residence designated for heads of state and foreign dignitaries on official visits to Washington.
El vocero presidencial, Manuel Adorni.
"This historic meeting is the result of the strengthening of bilateral relations between both countries, which also led to the strong support for this Government from multilateral credit organizations and the United States Treasury," was announced on social media by the Spokesperson's Office.
Meanwhile, Adorni revealed concerning figures regarding Buenos Aires province and public health. The spokesperson stated that the administration of ultra-Kirchnerist Axel Kicillof keeps a multi-billion debt with nationally recognized hospitals.
Axel Kicillof, gobernador bonaerense.
The figures presented indicate that Kicillof's Government owes an amount totaling $425,086,287,451 in relation to hospitals shared with the Nation, and $5,709,019,984 specifically to the Garrahan Children's Hospital. "These are data that reflect the absolute hypocrisy of those who voted for the disability emergency and march in the name of health, while owing money to the hospitals they claim to defend and clearly do not," Adorni stated.
In parallel, the official referred to the intervention in the National Disability Agency, where a thorough audit is being carried out. According to his report, 81,159 effective cancellations of fraudulent pensions have already been recorded, including cases corresponding to deceased beneficiaries and voluntary resignations. "One month after the intervention, the audit is still underway and when it is completed, we will disclose each of the results obtained," he announced.