Argentina’s libertarian president said he’d take a ‘deep chainsaw’ to the state in his second year in office
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The rights watchdog made the comment in a note celebrating the identification of a man stolen from his parents by the dictatorship
Venezuela to investigate two Argentine ministers in arrested gendarme case
The attorney general said Patricia Bullrich and Gerardo Werthein are considered ‘persons of interest’ in the case
The government recently slashed 50% of the Human Rights Secretariat staff, which is in charge of running them
Mayor Jorge Macri also announced he will call for extraordinary legislative sessions to eliminate mandatory primaries
The Mi Argentina and the SUBE card apps suffered a cyber attack on Christmas Day and were down until early Thursday
Using the armed forces for domestic security risks ‘militarization’ of social conflict
Human rights watchdog CELS expressed concern over two decrees allowing the military to carry out tasks normally reserved for police
Formerly the IMF’s US Executive Director, Mauricio Claver-Carone has been highly critical of Argentina’s economic policies, singling out President Javier Milei and Economy Minister Luis Caputo
Deregulation Minister Federico Sturzenegger shared a list of defunct government agencies on social media: ‘You’ll laugh and cry’