In late March, a judge left a large portion of the reform …
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 has also appeared in Página/12, El Destape Web, and Revista Cordón. She earned a degree in journalism from Lomas de Zamora National University.
Trying to move around the Argentine capital is becoming increasingly difficult, with long queues and never-ending waiting times
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National PoliticsPolitics
Villarruel breaks tie in Argentina’s Senate to approve Milei’s flagship Ley Bases
The vice president broke a 36-36 vote and the bill’s modifications will return to the lower house once individual chapters are discussed
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Control of a state international trade promotion body was also transferred to Karina Milei’s office
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Mothers of Plaza de Mayo never thought they would ‘have to prove there was a genocide in Argentina all over again,’ says Taty Almeida
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It had already gone from independent ministry to pared-down undersecretariat. Argentina no longer has a national state department dedicated to gender policy
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The mother of two children disappeared by the dictatorship in the 1970s, she presided an organization that grouped family members of people affected by the same tragedy
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The president’s chief-of-staff told LN+ news channel on Sunday that the administration is inching closer to realizing its legislative agenda
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PoliticsSocial movementsSociety
Gender policy in the Milei era: five months of dismantlement and misogynistic attacks
On Monday afternoon, thousands are taking to the streets to declare ‘Ni Una Menos’ — and protest the current administration
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Human rightsPolitics
Security ministry refuses to hand over police files to institution investigating dictatorship crimes
Patricia Bullrich called the request ‘unfounded’ and ‘out of place’
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National PoliticsPoliticsThe Rosca
Francos to replace Posse as chief of staff, more cabinet changes to come
Francos will become Milei’s most powerful minister, as the interior ministry will turn into a secretariat under his purview
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Chief of Staff Nicolás Posse could be asked to step down following debate over the Ley Bases in Congress