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.
From Labor Politicians to Libertarians
This article reflects on the 80th anniversary of the 1946 elections in Argentina that marked Juan Domingo PerΓ³n's first presidency.
Libertarians Against Villarruel in La Rioja: 'What a Shame and Disappointment to See Her Smile with Those Responsible for Decline and Decay'
Dissatisfaction among libertarians arises due to Vice President Victoria Villarruel's appearance at a local festival alongside political rivals.
The K Syndrome Strikes Back at the Libertarians
The Argentine government has announced the creation of an 'Official Response Office' to refute false information, reminiscent of past tactics used by the Kirchnerist administration against the media.
Indec, $LIBRA, labor reform: libertarians received from the caste, and with honors
Starting February 2026, Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Censuses will publish a new Consumer Price Index to better reflect changes in household consumption patterns due to relative price fluctuations.
Prime Minister's Public Proposal: The Libertarians and the National Democratic Party in 'Ruthless Battle'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi publicly invited National Democratic Party leader Yuichiro Tamaki to join the ruling coalition after the election, amidst fierce rivalries in 18 electoral districts, including a contentious race in Miyazaki.