The president cut several key institutions and state offices regulating industry, agriculture, transport and energy
Politics
Spokesperson Manuel Adorni announced changes in the awarding and supervision of roadworks
The government is expected to strip the INTA and INTI of control over their own budgets via executive decree, paving the way for future cuts
The president was invited by pastor Jorge Ledesma, leader of a massive Evangelical group present in 57 countries that claims to carry out miracles
The resulting coalition will compete in September’s local elections in a front bearing the ruling party’s name
Long a quiet backwater, the tiny cooperative republic is suddenly flush with petrodollars. The world is taking notice
It’s been 20 years since dictatorship trials reopened. The Simón ruling was the turning point
The Supreme Court’s 2005 decision to overturn the Due Obedience and Full Stop laws was key in Argentina’s search for justice
Lula visits ally Cristina Kirchner in show of solidarity to former president under house arrest
The Brazilian president was visiting Buenos Aires for the Mercosur summit before he met with Kirchner at her home
Argentina’s deputies walk out of Congress amid feud between Peronists and Libertarians
The opposition accused a LLA lawmaker of ‘politically persecuting Kirchnerist activists’ after feces were thrown at his house last week