The president has promised to block the legislation, just a week and a half after striking down a bid to increase pensions payments
Politics
It’s is the first time since the Constitutional reform of 1994 that both chambers of Congress have rejected a presidential decree
The Fund has taken its western hemisphere director off negotiations with Argentina, replacing him with Luis Cubeddu
The protest, set to last until Saturday at noon, mainly affects Aerolíneas Argentinas flights but other carriers are also experiencing delays
The US Department of Justice called for Judge Loretta Preska to postpone a decision on Argentina forfeiting its shares in the oil and gas company
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Monthly price rises are significantly lower than they were a year ago, but the government is still struggling to cool it to below 4%
The opposition failed to secure the two thirds needed to override the president’s veto after a group of UCR deputies agreed to back the government
The company called recent protests ‘abusive and illegal,’ claiming that they caused over US$2 million in losses