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The power of the former First Lady of Argentina over the hearts of her compatriots is unbroken more than 70 years after her death. But the populist also polarized.
Buenos Aires., The government of the ultra-right president, Javier Milei, continues his desperate career to close state bodies key to the country and sovereignty, before the powers delegated by the so-called Law of Bases are exhausted, at a time when there is a rebellion of opponents in both chambers of Congress.
Buenos Aires Peronists join forces to fight Milei's chainsaw policies
The Justicialist (Peronist) Party (PJ) in the Argentine Province of Buenos Aires agreed on a unified strategy vis-à-vis the Sept. 7 mid-term provincial elections in a convention attended by 691 representatives and chaired by Fernando Espinoza. The conclave agreed on appointing a commission to form this new front.
The provincial president promotes the formation of a broad front to confront the policies of the national government, seeking to stop the advance of measures that affect rights and social conditions in the province
The president's sister and his manager met with Sáenz, a Salta native. They told Milei's advisor that he would not participate in the finalization of lists. Karina Milei and Lule Menem intervened in Santiago Caputo's relationship with the governors and warned him that he would not participate in any finalization of lists in the provinces. Javier Milei's star advisor was the one who brokered the agreement with the allied governors that saved the …
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