Overview
- In a CNN interview, President Javier Milei said he refurbished a small former tool house inside the presidential estate and now sleeps there.
- He reiterated that he plans to leave politics after his first or second term to live on a rural property with his dogs, focusing on writing and lectures.
- He confirmed a short‑term objective of seeking re‑election in 2027.
- He previously delayed relocating to the residence because his large mastiffs required reinforced kennels built with imported materials.
- Official reports detail more than 290 million pesos spent on Olivos maintenance through September 2024, with 1.73 million pesos in conditioning works, and the Presidency says costs related to his dogs are not paid from the National Treasury.