The Government formalized Argentina's withdrawal from the World Health Organization
The Argentine government has officially announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, a decision that will take effect pending approval at the next General Assembly in May.
Only in Off | Santiago Caputo, ready to combat libertarian 'friendly fire'
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Santiago Caputo and the Milei administration amidst a significant week for Argentina's government.
In the midst of the drama of the floods in Tucumán, Governor Osvaldo Jaldo and libertarian Lisandro Catalán clashed on social media
Governor Osvaldo Jaldo of Tucumán criticized a social media post by libertarian Lisandro Catalán that praised the government's response to recent flooding while emphasizing the need for prioritizing citizens over partisan politics.
Milei arrives in Spain at a complex moment in his government invited by a libertarian financial influencer
Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, arrives in Spain for a brief visit at a challenging time in his presidency, focusing on uniting the right-wing parties in the face of political pressure.
The Behind-the-Scenes of Valenzuela's Frustrated Entry into the Government: Differences with Bullrich's Successor and the Shadow of Karina Milei
Diego Valenzuela will not assume the role of head of the Migration Security Agency and will return to the Buenos Aires Legislature as a provincial senator due to internal conflicts within the libertarian party.
Karina redefines the new stage of government
Karina Milei has cemented her role as a central figure in her brother's government by taking decisive action in the Justice Ministry, emphasizing control over her brother's environment.
The libertarian internal conflict: Caputo's right-hand man, Sebastián Amerio, accepted the position of new Attorney General
Sebastián Amerio, a trusted ally of Santiago Caputo, has accepted the role of Attorney General of the Nation amid internal disputes within the libertarian coalition in Argentina.
With an Eye on 2027, Libertarians Propose Eliminating and Reducing Over a Hundred Municipal Fees in Buenos Aires
Libertarian party La Libertad Avanza is proposing to eliminate or reduce municipal fees in over a hundred municipalities in Buenos Aires to challenge Kirchnerist dominance ahead of the 2027 elections.
Who is Santiago Viola: the former lawyer of the Báez who was accused of planting false witnesses and reinvented himself with Karina Milei
Santiago Viola, accused of planting false witnesses in a high-profile case, has since emerged as a key figure in Karina Milei's libertarian government.
"He knows well those who were in the little issue of shitcoins" - Villarruel clashed on social media with libertarian Agustín Laje referencing the $LIBRA case involving Milei
Argentinian Vice President Victoria Villarruel criticized libertarian Agustín Laje on social media, linking him to a cryptocurrency scandal involving President Javier Milei amid ongoing political tensions within the government.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.