A new investigation by LA NACION reveals the Argentine central administration is currently facing 339,000 lawsuits. This number significantly increases when including decentralized organizations like Anses, multiplying the legal challenges. The total financial impact remains unknown, creating substantial uncertainty for the government. A key concern is that the majority of these legal claims do not have a pre-defined monetary value assigned to them. This lack of clarity complicates financial planning and assessment of potential liabilities. The scale of litigation highlights significant legal and financial risks for the Argentine public administration. The investigation underscores a growing trend of legal disputes against the state.
