In a 2,500-word communiqué it enumerated achievements by the Tapia administration
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AFA strikes back at Bullrich, accuses government of trying to ‘intervene’ in football
After 54 luxury vehicles were found in a mansion raided during a money laundering investigation, the senator called for an ethics probe against Claudio Tapia and Pablo Toviggino
The far-right candidate beat Jeannette Jara, the government’s left-wing chosen successor, by a 16-point margin
Pay in food, changes to holidays, and a time bank system: government files labor reform bill
Argentina’s opposition and unions have blasted the bill as an attack on workers’ rights — and called a protest march
Joaquín Ignacio Mogaburu is expected to continue with the ‘rearrangement’ of the area, which has included cuts and mass layoffs
Changes to labor, fiscal, and tax laws are on the docket for the extraordinary sessions of Congress set to begin on Wednesday
Milei to attend Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance ceremony in Norway
The move adds tension to the ongoing feud between Venezuela and Argentina, who have already severed diplomatic ties
Milei’s new defense minister has stirred human rights groups and the army. Here’s why
Carlos Presti will be the first military officer to take the role since the return of democracy
Alberto Baños recently denied that the military had disappeared 30,000 during the dictatorship and called rights organizations ‘corrupt’