The government argued that the unit had judicial attributions that were unconstitutional
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.
Argentina’s former first lady claimed she had been living in the guest house at the presidential residence since July …
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EconomicsPoliticsThe Rosca
Lower Chamber approves raising income tax threshold after broad political agreement
LLA and the Leftist Front voted in favor of the UxP proposed bill, but JxC rejected it
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Dollar & PesoEconomics
Argentine Supreme Court judge says dollarization is unconstitutional if it eliminates the peso
Horacio Rosatti weighed in on one of Javier Milie’s central economic proposals
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Overshadowed by Cecilia Strzyzowski’s disappearance, the vote ended 16 years of Peronist rule
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2023 electionsLocalPolitics
Chaco elects governor under shadow of Cecilia Strzyzowski’s disappearance
Incumbent Jorge Capitanich is seeking a fourth term amid the ongoing investigation
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Milei had sent a letter to the Economy minister asking him to waive his legal obligation to present the bill on September 15
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2023 electionsPoliticsThe Rosca
Macri backs Bullrich, distancing himself from Milei: ‘Patricia is my candidate’
The former president had spoken highly of the far-right economist after the PASO
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National PoliticsPolitics
Former Fernández chief advisor Antonio Aracre charged with sexual abuse of a minor
The one-time member of the administration had recently backed Juntos por el Cambio’s Patricia Bullrich for president
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The Pinochet dictatorship disappeared and murdered over 3,000 people, tortured up to 40,000, and installed a constitutional and economic order with a lasting influence on Chilean society
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New testimony upends the officials’ narrative that they were involved in a shootout with members of the Mapuche community
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In the near future it will also allow you to pay for bus, train and subway fares with a smartphone