Around two-thirds of any national budget (which President Javier Milei’s government has yet to present, it might be said in passing) is historically absorbed by the famous trinity of health, education and welfare – in responding to the scandal of medical resident exams by delegating these to the provinces, the government is yet again following in the footsteps of the Carlos Menem Presidency, which decentralised education and health to the provinces in order to ease the fiscal strain on convertibility with generally adverse consequences.
Cheating in exams is as old as the hills with artificial intelligence adding a whole new dimension today in every profession but the recent scandal is
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