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Salta Establishes Mandatory Narcotest for Public Officials by Decree

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Gov. Gustavo Sáenz signed a decree establishing surprise toxicological examinations for all public officials. Non-compliance may result in the removal of the post. Read more
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The governor of Salta, Gustavo Sáenz, signed a Decree of Necessity and Emergency that imposed mandatory toxicological controls for a wide list of provincial and municipal officials. The measure, presented as a gesture of transparency, was elaborated with the participation of the Ministry of Health and was applied under the modality of surprise examinations in the workplaces.

The governor of Salta, Gustavo Sáenz, signed a Decree of Necessity and Emergency (DNU) that establishes the obligation of toxicological examinations for all public officials of the three branches of government. This measure affects provincial, judicial, legislative, and municipal authorities, seeking to ensure the suitability and ethics of those exercising public functions. The decree imposes surprise controls that will be able to detect metabol…

Gov. Gustavo Sáenz signed a decree establishing surprise toxicological examinations for all public officials. Non-compliance may result in the removal of the post. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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