Now there are no excuses left for not holding sessions: After three months, Milei officially appointed five directors of INTA and should start working.
The story is well-known: advised by Minister Federico Sturzenegger, President Javier Milei attempted a degradation of INTA and other decentralized bodies dependent on the Ministry of Economy, but the National Congress decided to reverse this decision. Therefore, the Governing Board of the autonomous body, composed of various representatives from the academic sector and producers, had to start making decisions again, as established by law. But August passed, September passed, and October passed. That Governing Board was not meeting and the president of the body, Nicolás Bronzovich (cover photo), was left in the lurch as he did not call it. Why? Between the libertarian government and the Roundtable, it was decided that before resuming formal leadership of the Technological Institute, that National Governing Board needed to be "oxygenated" with a change of names. The Executive Power was targeting a couple of directors from the private sector and the university (especially those from ...
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