NATO summit begins in Netherlands amid debate over increased military spending.
The event in The Hague on the 24th and 25th will mainly address increasing defense budgets to 5% of member states' GDP. The US, covering 62% of the Alliance's total spending in 2023, demands greater European security commitment. "It's a rather absurd increase. Europe already struggles to reach the current 2% GDP target. It's a strategic US decision to reduce its NATO contribution without decreasing its own military spending," said Adrián Zelaia, Spanish international analyst and EKAI Group director, on Cara o Ceca. "The US spends 3.5% of its military budget controlling the world, not defending its country, maintaining 800 foreign military bases," he added. "European countries justify militarization with the need to confront a potential military conflict with Russia in the coming years. It's highly questionable that they believe Russia, after the Ukraine conflict, intends to advance territorially, attempting to conquer Lisbon. No analyst considers that," he concluded. Argentine Provinces Demand More Budget from Milei Government Governors met at the Federal Investment Council (CFI), reiterating budgetary demands to the national government, agreeing to present a congressional bill modifying fuel tax revenue distribution, allocating 52% to the provinces. "Provinces can't afford salary, health, and education expenses. That's the issue. There are funds, like fuel taxes, which should be shared with the provinces for road construction, that the government isn't transferring. This has a negative impact, plus there's no economic recovery," said Florencia López, national senator for Unión por la Patria and former vice-governor of La Rioja province, on Cara o Ceca. "There's no direct relationship between La Rioja and the Nation. The province has been claiming a debt, and the government does nothing," she continued.
Original title: Comenzó la cumbre de OTAN en Países Bajos en plena discusión por el aumento del gasto militar
Original description: En el evento que se desarrolla durante el 24 y el 25 en La Haya, se tratará principalmente el aumen…