La vida loca de los diplomáticos en Nueva York

Rwandan President Paul Kagame is living in luxury during the United Nations General Assembly, staying in the $16,000-per-night presidential suite at the Mandarin Oriental.
Kagame’s rooms have “panoramic views of Central Park, the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline,” says the hotel’s Web site. Rwanda’s average annual income last year was $1,150, according to the World Bank.
Kagame, whose reps didn’t get back to us, is one of many world leaders with spending sprees on their UN agendas, despite the dismal global economic climate.
Saudi leaders are at The Plaza, sources said, and a group of them headed to the hotel’s Warren-Tricomi salon yesterday for grooming.

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UN General Assembly President Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser and other Qatari royals visited bespoke suitmaker Domenico Vacca, where Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani dropped six figures, said a source. And you thought Fashion Week was over the top.
Israeli and Saudi delegates descended on Madison Avenue eatery Nello on Monday, while the Germans went yesterday for a lavish lunch. “Thank God the Greeks didn’t come at the same time as the Germans, or the [European] bailout would be over,” joked a spy.
Moroccan Foreign Minister Taieb Fassi Fihri was dining at Harry Cipriani, as were dignitaries from Nigeria. “They have the Secret Service scout the area and then call up giving a fake American name like ‘Wilson,’ ” a spy said.
Argentina President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner hit town after a Parisian shopping spree, during which she reportedly bought 20 pairs of Louboutins at $5,500 a pair.
Palestinians, including President Mahmoud Abbas -- whose room is a more modest $3,000-a-night -- are holing up at the UN Millennium, as are Egyptian chiefs, sources said. “Security is unbelievable,” said a spy. “There are bomb-sniffing dogs and an ‘iron ring’ surrounding the hotel.”


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Destacando y resumiendo:
-El presidente de Ruanda tiene una suite presidencial por 16.000$ diarios
-Cristina Kirschner (Argentina) compró 20 pares de zapatos, a 5.500$ el par

Habla de otros mandatarios, que se alojan en distintos hoteles de lujo (El Plaza, etc) pero no pone cantidades
Alucinante si es cierto...o más bien [buaaj]
En Naciones Unidas no hay crisis, está claro...
Manda cojones. Y ahora que se exactamente como funcionan las elecciones dentro de las instituciones internacionales, he de decir que está todo PODRIDO
Y a mi que no me sorprende lo mas mínimo...
Ya sabéis ,como dicen muchos en este foro,la culpa es vuestra por pedir prestamos y gastaros el dineros en las vacaciones de verano.

Recortes de todo tipo ,pero ellos fusilando miles y miles de euros al día que salen de las arcas de sus países [+risas]
Yo solo digo una cosa para toda la gentuza esta

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