The Buenos Aires governor said Sunday’s results were ‘to be expected’ because the government’s economic plan ‘is sinking’
The Buenos Aires governor said Sunday’s results were ‘to be expected’ because the government’s economic plan ‘is sinking’
Peronists said Sunday’s victory constituted a rejection of austerity and the small-state model, while Libertarians admitted to ‘mistakes’ but were tight-lipped about what, exactly, would change
Allegations of corruption and a senate loss left the government reeling as it headed into the last local contest before the October midterms
The vote means that Congress has now overturned one of the president’s vetoes for the first time — three days out from key elections
Lawyers, human rights watchdogs, and lawmakers voiced their concerns over a court order involving the president’s sister
The president’s 11th visit to the US comes amidst a bribery scandal that is rocking his administration
It is still unclear whether Diego Spagnuolo will be charged or questioned as a potential witness
One of the men is a member of human rights organization HIJOS and has already been released
The president was evacuated after protesters threw stones and eggs at him as he rode in the back of a pick-up truck during a campaign event in Buenos Aires Province