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The alleged audios attributed to Martín Menem that several deputies used to rebuke the president of the House

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In the session of the Chamber of Deputies this Wednesday, the president of the body, Martín Menem, was accused by several legislators of having sent through WhatsApp a supposed audio in which he begged the libertarian block to shout and insult during the legislative day. “I want them yelling at me, whining me, nothing of something peaceful”, would have said in the message Menem, according to the chief of the Union bench for the Homeland, Germán …

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In the session of the Chamber of Deputies this Wednesday, the president of the body, Martín Menem, was accused by several legislators of having sent through WhatsApp a supposed audio in which he begged the libertarian block to shout and insult during the legislative day. “I want them yelling at me, whining me, nothing of something peaceful”, would have said in the message Menem, according to the chief of the Union bench for the Homeland, Germán …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In the middle of the session by the IMF's UN, opposition deputies asked the president of the House for explanations.The messages correspond to the preparation of the debate of the last session.Source close to the head of the chamber denied the fact and claimed that "everything is edited and taken out of context".

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Far from artificial intelligence and deleted audios, access to the WhatsApp chat of the official deputies makes it possible to verify that the incumbent of the House took the role, for months, of ordering the actions to be followed by legislators. The early morning when Congress passed the half sanction of the Bases Law, the conversation was on fire. The orders were concrete about how they should work, when they should go down to the House and h…

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This week, during the debate of the Decree of Necessity and Emergency (DNU) of the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), some audios were broadcast in which Martín Menem instructed his legislators to hinder the conduct of the session. Last night, the holder of the body denied its authenticity. "There is a lot of artificial intelligence behind it," he said. "Let me be discussed. I will tell you that no, it is not time, to discuss …

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The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, categorically denied the veracity of audios that went viral in the last hours and in which he allegedly appealed to the deputies of La Libertad Avanza to act in a little “peaceful” way during the session to treat the DNU by the agreement with the IMF. “The audio is not true,” Menem said in an interview with LN+. The incumbent of the lower House explained that he even shared the material wit…

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At the start of a heated session, the deputy – and current head of the Unión por la Patria bloc – Germán Martínez rebuked the president of the chamber, Martín Menem, for an audio recording attributed to the Riojan in which he harangues the legislators of La Libertad Avanza to generate outbreaks of violence within the chamber. “I want them yelling at me, shouting, cursing me, nothing peaceful,” can be heard in the audio that Radio 10 broadcast th…

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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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