The Argentine president offered a mix of culture war and domestic politics in a speech given in Buenos Aires
The Argentine president offered a mix of culture war and domestic politics in a speech given in Buenos Aires
Guillermo Francos was addressing the chamber when around 100 walked out in solidarity with protesting retirees facing security forces outside
The Milei administration changed the terminology of the legislation in order to restrict the release of what it called ‘private information’
A 10-point cut to the tax, for trade purposes only, took effect on Monday morning
A Buenos Aires court upheld the Argentine Football Association’s challenge against the president’s sports reform plan
Lawmakers could overturn the veto with a supermajority in both houses — and the votes on the original bill suggest they have the numbers
The reduction from 17.5% to 7.5% will not affect credit or debit card purchases in U.S. dollars
Francisco Paoltroni was ousted from the ruling bloc a day after Deputy Lourdes Arrieta quit, driving questions about the coalition’s unity
The documents, which have not been submitted to Congress, appear to argue for charges to be dropped because of lengthy delays in trying cases