At least five lawmakers will form a new group in the hopes …
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.
While presenting the 2025 budget, Milei promised to focus on achieving a fiscal surplus to pay interest on debt, …
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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