The vice president spoke at a book event in which she backed …

Martina Jaureguy
Martina Jaureguy is a politics, human rights and society reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. She was previously an editor for the Argentine publication BAE Negocios. Her work, which focuses on gender, has also appeared in Página/12, El Destape Web, and Revista Cordón. She earned a degree in journalism from Lomas de Zamora National University.
Restrictions on decrees and referendums mean the libertarian economist would need to compromise with the political mainstream
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In the near future it will also allow you to pay for bus, train and subway fares with a smartphone
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2023 electionsNational PoliticsPolitics
Bullrich aims to lower the age of criminal responsibility if elected
The presidential hopeful says she will promote legislation that would allow 14-year-olds to face criminal charges
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Human rightsNational PoliticsPolitics
Victoria Villarruel’s long and gruesome history of denying crimes against humanity
The vice presidential hopeful plans to salute the “victims” of left-wing guerrilla groups. It’s not the first time she’s come to the junta’s defense
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The presidential candidate adapted the approach of her campaign proposals, targeting Massa’s voters
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Reporter Maggie Vigil mocked an Indigenous couple on the subway for speaking to her in Quechua
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Massa’s announcements Sunday were aimed at absorbing the economic impacts of the post-election devaluation
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The measures aim to compensate for lost purchasing power following the post-election devaluation
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International relationsNational PoliticsPolitics
Bullrich says she would not bring Argentina into BRICS if elected
The opposition candidate cited Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and diplomatic tensions with Iran as deal-breakers
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The presidential candidate said the dollar should become legal tender in Argentina
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Supermarkets and convenience stores were robbed by organized groups over the weekend