Kirchnerism severely weakened: the libertarians did it
The article discusses the weakening of the Kirchnerist faction in Argentina, highlighting the rise of Javier Milei and the struggles facing the libertarian government.
Supermarkets Chose a Side in the War Between La Cámpora and the Government
Supermarkets in Argentina have aligned themselves with the libertarian government's initiative to promote transparency in municipal taxes amid a conflict between the government and La Cámpora.
Adorni mocked a Kirchnerism project and was retorted that even his brother had voted for it
Manuel Adorni mocked a Kirchnerist project in Buenos Aires, prompting criticism after it was revealed that his brother, a libertarian legislator, had voted in favor of it.
Thessaloniki: Explosion from gas canisters outside the Libertarian Hub 'Viktor'
A blast from gas canisters outside the Libertarian Hub 'Viktor' in Thessaloniki caused damage to the property and a parked car.
The Political Backdrop of the Libertarian Internal Conflict: What Bullrich Thinks and What Karina Milei Reproaches
February has been the most productive month legislatively for Argentine President Javier Milei, with key reforms advancing in Congress.
The Most Delicate Phase of the Libertarian Program
The article discusses the interrelated issues of labor strikes and factory closures in Argentina, signaling a shift in focus towards employment and production in the coming political discourse.
Carignano defended having disconnected cables in the session and pointed to the libertarian bloc
Florencia Carignano, a deputy from Unión por la Patria, defended her action of disconnecting cables to prevent the labor reform debate from starting in the Argentine Congress, leading to calls for her expulsion.
The libertarian bloc requested the expulsion of Kirchnerist deputy Florencia Carignano
The libertarian bloc in Argentina has called for the expulsion of Kirchnerist deputy Florencia Carignano over her disruptive actions during a labor reform session.
Milei endorsed a wave of attacks by libertarian tweeters against Javier Madanes Quintanilla, owner of Fate
Argentina's President Javier Milei has backed libertarian social media attacks on Javier Madanes Quintanilla following the announcement of a factory closure that will affect over 900 workers.
New survey among K voters: Kicillof ahead of Cristina and 10 leaders with record rejection
A recent national survey reveals that Axel Kicillof is favored over Cristina Kirchner among K voters, alongside a notable rejection of libertarian leaders.
Villarruel appeared with Peronist Quintela and was criticized by LLA: 'It wouldn't work for her to regain her popularity'
Victoria Villarruel faced criticism after being photographed with Peronist governor Roberto Quintela, highlighting her struggle for political relevance amid governmental and libertarian opposition.
Jealousy over protagonism, provocations, and power struggles in the cabinet after the partial sanction of the Labor Reform
The Senate's partial sanction of the labor reform has revealed underlying ego conflicts within Argentina's libertarian power structure, particularly involving Patricia Bullrich's self-promotion.
The Libertarian Internal Strife Ignites Amid Celebrations for Labor Law
Javier Milei's government is experiencing internal conflicts between his sister and an advisor, overshadowing legislative victories.
The libertarian bloc led by Bullrich now admits that it hurriedly added the change in licenses, but says that "it was not understood"
The libertarian bloc led by Bullrich has acknowledged it made a last-minute change to a labor reform regarding salary reductions during leaves, claiming it was misunderstood.
After crashing while drunk, libertarian influencer Eugenia Rolón resurfaced and celebrated the juvenile criminal law reform
Influencer Eugenia Rolón, known for her libertarian views, celebrated a legislative reform lowering the age of criminal responsibility while resurfacing after a drunk driving incident.
Submission or Exile: the Phrase that Officializes the Libertarian Dogma
The article discusses a stark assertion made by the Argentine Secretary General of the Presidency regarding the expectations of obedience within the government, indicating a harsh stance against dissent.
Prices and corruption, the end of a libertarian summer dream
The Argentine government led by Javier Milei is attempting to pass a labor reform in the Senate aimed at job creation, despite political pushback from the Kirchnerism faction and protests from labor organizations.
Judge Casanello investigates whether there was a coordinated attack by libertarian tweeters against Victoria Villarruel
Judge Casanello is investigating a coordinated attack on social media against Victoria Villarruel, following her complaint about digital harassment.
The ghost of Kirchnerism and a nod to the governors
The article discusses how Javier Milei's government, despite its libertarian stance, has exhibited echoes of past Kirchnerist policies in recent decision-making processes.
Why Milei asked for the labor reform to be expedited and two libertarian moves with a K stamp
Javier Milei urges the swift passage of labor reform, believing that certain business and political figures have betrayed him and contributed to past destabilization attempts against his presidency.
Golden Eagle: see the story and sing the samba
The Águia de Ouro samba school presents its theme 'Mokum Amsterdam: the eagle's flight to the libertarian city', highlighting Brazilian-Dutch relations in a magical carnival performance.
Strong clash between union leader Aguiar and the libertarian tweeter in charge of 'disproving' journalists
A heated exchange occurred on social media between Rodolfo Aguiar, leader of the Association of State Workers, and government official Juan Pablo Carreira regarding the establishment of an official response office.
María Julia Oliván denounced an episode of discrimination against her son: 'A child with autism is not a threat'
Journalist María Julia Oliván condemned discriminatory comments directed at her son and criticized libertarian deputy Lilia Lemoine's statements about Ian Moche, an autistic child activist.
Who is Juan Pablo Carreira, the libertarian tweeter who attacks critics and will be in charge of the office to 'refute' journalists
Juan Pablo Carreira, a libertarian engineer, is set to lead the newly established Official Response Office aimed at countering media narratives.
Próspera, the republic of 'technobros'... on the margins of the law
Próspera is a small enclave in Honduras created by Silicon Valley millionaires that operates without regulations and taxes, embodying libertarian ideology.
Guillermo Moreno spoke about Lavagna's departure from Indec and questioned the Government: 'They are fools'
Former Interior Trade Secretary Guillermo Moreno criticized the government over Marco Lavagna's resignation from Indec and alleged that its libertarian management cannot falsify inflation data, claiming it has robbed retirees and workers of 18% in 2024.
Experience has turned from a young right-winger into a classical leftist
Pétur Marteinsson aims to lead the Left-Green Movement's list in Reykjavík, expressing that his diverse experiences have transformed him from a right-leaning libertarian to a classical leftist who wants to empower young people.