The owner of Neumen clarified his statements about tire prices and sent a message to Milei
Roberto Méndez, CEO of Neumen, clarified his previous statements about excessive tire prices during Alberto Fernández's government and criticized current import policies under President Milei.
The Government Prepares for the Legislative Assembly: National Broadcast, Requests to Ministers, and a Dinner in Olivos
The Argentine government is gearing up for the upcoming Legislative Assembly with preparations including a national broadcast and a dinner at Olivos.
The Insurance Scandal: the Casation Chamber confirmed most of the prosecutions and reviews the situation of Alberto Fernández
The Federal Chamber of Cassation confirmed the prosecutions of several involved in an insurance corruption case while reviewing the situation of former President Alberto Fernández after the prosecution did not support the previous accusations against him.
The Chamber of Cassation will analyze whether to confirm the processing of Alberto Fernández in the insurance case
The Chamber of Cassation in Argentina will decide whether to uphold the charges against former President Alberto Fernández related to alleged favoritism towards certain insurance producers during his presidency.
The CGT compares Milei to De la Rúa and Alfonsín, and Alberto Fernández maintains an unusual record
The CGT has criticized President Javier Milei, noting that he has already faced a general strike after just 45 days in office, a record for early unrest among recent Argentine presidents.
Fabiola Yáñez accused Alberto Fernández of 'desperate attempts' to derail the judicial case
Fabiola Yáñez claims her ex-partner Alberto Fernández is making desperate attempts to derail the judicial process against him for charges of domestic violence.
Fabiola Yañez asked that Alberto Fernández face the trial accused of gender violence
Fabiola Yañez has requested that former President Alberto Fernández be sent to trial for charges of gender-based violence, following a federal prosecutor's rejection of his appeal to nullify the case.
Causa Seguros: Why was the former mayor of the Quinta de Olivos processed?
Daniel Rodríguez, a former mayor closely linked to ex-President Alberto Fernández, has been processed for his involvement in fraudulent negotiations connected to a corruption case known as Causa Seguros.
Insurance Case: Former Mayor of Quinta de Olivos and a Group of Companies Charged
Former mayor Daniel Rodríguez and several insurance companies have been charged for irregular contracts with the state during Alberto Fernández's presidency.
Gender Violence: The Prosecutor Rejected Alberto Fernández's Request to Dismiss the Case and Claims It Should Go to Trial
A prosecutor in Argentina has denied a request from former President Alberto Fernández to dismiss gender violence charges against him, insisting the case should proceed to trial.
Response Office: Alberto Fernández mocked Manuel Adorni after the creation of the agency
Former president Alberto Fernández ridiculed Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni following the announcement of the new 'Official Response Office' intended to counter journalists' claims.
“Terrifying” and “The 3% drives them crazy”: the harsh exchange between Alberto Fernández and Adorni over the dispute between Techint and the Government
A recent social media exchange unfolded between former president Alberto Fernández and Manuel Adorni regarding a conflict between Paolo Rocca and President Javier Milei over a tender in Vaca Muerta, highlighting support for Techint while emphasizing the need to protect national production.
The exchange between Alberto Fernández and Adorni that started with the conflict with Techint and ended in pandemic management: 'Pavorni'
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni clashed with former President Alberto Fernández on social media regarding the confrontation between the national government and Paolo Rocca, CEO of Techint, which led to further exchanges.
Milei manages to govern with his own budget in his third year in power and launches the 'fiscal innocence'
Argentinian President Javier Milei celebrates the historic approval of his budget after two years of governing with the budget left by his predecessor, Alberto Fernández, by negotiating with opposition groups and dropping controversial cuts to public universities and disability services.