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Juan Grabois Arrested After Barricading Peronist Institute, Fueling Milei Government Standoff
Key Takeaways Social leader Juan Grabois was detained by federal police after he and militants occupied the Juan Domingo Perón National Institute in Buenos Aires. The occupation was a protest against the Javier Milei government’s decision to close the Peronist institution, citing its annual cost of over 400 million pesos and lack of research output.…
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Cristina Kirchner Returns to Political Spotlight, Alleges Judicial Persecution and Slams Milei
Key Takeaways Former Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner vehemently denounced alleged judicial persecution, linking it to a potential Supreme Court ruling in the “Vialidad” case that could impact her political future. During a rally in Corrientes, Kirchner launched a sharp critique of President Javier Milei’s administration, dismissing his economic plan as an “inefficient remake”…
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Anti-Corruption Office Clears Milei in $LIBRA Crypto Scandal Amidst Opposition Outcry and Ongoing Legal Probes
Key Takeaways Argentina’s Anti-Corruption Office (OA) has officially cleared President Javier Milei and former National Securities Commission advisor Sergio Morales of wrongdoing in the controversial $LIBRA cryptocurrency scandal. The OA determined Milei did not violate public ethics laws, asserting his promotion of the digital token occurred from his personal X (formerly Twitter) account, without using…
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Kirchner and Kicillof Seek Electoral Pact to Unify Peronism in Buenos Aires
Key Takeaways Former President Cristina Kirchner and Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof met to negotiate a united Peronist electoral strategy for the crucial provincial elections on September 7th. The meeting, which followed months of political distance, aims to prevent a Peronist defeat in its traditional stronghold against a rising alliance between La Libertad Avanza and…
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Peronism on the Brink: Argentina’s Ruling Party Faces Historic Defeat – Analysis
Key Takeaways: Argentina’s ruling Peronist party is facing a critical challenge ahead of provincial elections in September, with some party leaders predicting a historic defeat. The party’s internal divisions, particularly between former President Cristina Kirchner and Governor Axel Kicillof, are hindering efforts to present a united front against the libertarian forces led by Javier Milei.…
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Axel Kicillof Launches New Political Movement Amid Peronist Infighting and Criticism of Milei
Key Takeaways: Axel Kicillof, governor of Buenos Aires province, launched the Movimiento Derecho al Futuro (MDF), marking a new chapter in his political career while navigating internal Peronist tensions. Kicillof sharply criticized President Javier Milei’s economic policies, accusing him of continuing neoliberal models and prioritizing foreign interests over Argentine workers. He called for Peronist unity…