The journalist Lucas Mella in his Radio 10 cycle announced that the minister Sandra Pettovello will travel to Singapore to hold three official meetings in the Asian country, although the agenda of those meetings is not known in depth details. The curiosity of said international agenda of the official that the communicator detailed is that the appointments are scheduled for January 2, 3 and 5, 2026.

However, the head of Human Capital, according to the information released, decided to move to the eastern island on December 27 and stay there until January 11 of next year. According to the radio host, since it is an official itinerary of the national government, it is assumed that the expenses of the stay and the transfer itself are borne by the National State.

This trip was not the minister’s first institutional trip. In May, Pettovello was officially accredited by the government to represent the country before the Holy See at the enthronement ceremony of Pope Leo XIVreplacing the president Javier Milei, who could not attend personally, along with Chancellor Gerardo Werthein. In that official delegation, Argentina’s protocol greeting to the new authority of the Catholic Church was expressed.

In addition to Rome, The minister made an official trip to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. During that visit, the official toured and met with managers of the local Tenaris metallurgical plant, with the stated objective of exchange experiences on work models and labor relations with international referencesin line with employment and training policies promoted by its portfolio.

These trips occurred in a context in which the national government modified its travel policy for cabinet members, relaxing previous restrictions on international destinations for ministers during the year, which expanded the possible official and private itineraries abroad. According to the statements of the Executive and official networks of the Ministry of Human Capital, the reasons for these meetings were the fulfillment of diplomatic representation in State acts and the promotion of labor alliances and professional training abroad.

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