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Official retreat of the president of Argentina For the geologic age, see Chapadmalalan.
Chapadmalal complex

Chapadmalal compound is an official retreat of the president of Argentina. It is located on the southern coast of Mar del Plata, in the Buenos Aires Province, and serves as a summer residence. It has a hotel complex nearby.

The compound was built in 1947, during the presidency of Juan Perón. Raúl Alfonsín only used it on limited occasions. Carlos Menem ordered several improvements, such as a fishing wharf, a higher pool and a shrine. Fernando de la Rúa used it for interviews. During the 2001 Argentine crisis, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá called a summit of governors to it, which was attended by only five; this lack of support led to his resignation. Néstor and Cristina Kirchner did not use it, only their sons visited it on occasions. Mauricio Macri used it for a meeting of his cabinet in a less formal environment.

38°12′28″S 57°41′39″W / 38.20778°S 57.69417°W / -38.20778; -57.69417

References

  1. "Cómo es el complejo presidencial de Chapadmalal, el lugar elegido por el macrismo para su "retiro espiritual"" [How is Chapadmalal, the presidential complex chosen by Macri for his "retirement"] (in Spanish). La Nación. December 1, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-12-02. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
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