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The Opposition Asked the Government for Explanations on the Future of the Mint

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Agustina Propato asked the Executive to detail the legal change of the entity, its possible privatization and the impact on the 2025 elections.The post The opposition asked the Government for explanations for the future of the Mint appeared first on The Intransigent.
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Agustina Propato asked the Executive to detail the legal change of the entity, its possible privatization and the impact on the 2025 elections.The post The opposition asked the Government for explanations for the future of the Mint appeared first on The Intransigent.

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iAgua broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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