Argentine President Announces Two More Cabinet Changes and Reaffirms Management Course
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This Saturday in Argentina the government of President Javier Milei has announced new movements in the Cabinet that will be renewed on December 10, once the two years of his arrival in the Casa Rosada are fulfilled. The big surprise has been the decision to appoint a military officer in charge of the Ministry of Defense, something that happens for the first time since the return of democracy. It is Lieutenant General Carlos Presti, who assumes i…
Associated Press BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Argentine President Javier Milei announced two new changes to his Cabinet on Saturday, replacing Security Minister Patricia Bullrich and Defense Minister Luis Petri, both of whom were elected to the legislature in the recent elections. Similar to other changes announced in recent weeks, these modifications signal a reaffirmation of the course set by the far-right government, which received a significant boost…
The Argentine national government announced this Saturday who will replace Patricia Bullrich and Luis Petri in the Ministries of Security and Defense respectively from December 10, when Bullrich and Petro will leave their posts to assume their legislative seats. Alejandra Monteoliva will be the new Minister of Security. Meanwhile, in the Ministry of Defense will assume Lieutenant General Carlos Alberto Presti, current head of the Army’s General …
Associated Press BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Argentine President Javier Milei announced two new changes to his Cabinet on Saturday, replacing Security Minister Patricia Bullrich and Defense Minister Luis Petri, both of whom were elected to the legislature in the recent elections. Similar to other changes announced in recent weeks, these modifications signal a reaffirmation of the course set by the far-right government, which received a significant boost…
Associated Press BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Argentine President Javier Milei announced two new changes to his Cabinet on Saturday, replacing Security Minister Patricia Bullrich and Defense Minister Luis Petri, both of whom were elected to the legislature in the recent elections. Similar to other changes announced in recent weeks, these modifications signal a reaffirmation of the course set by the far-right government, which received a significant boost…
A military officer will be Argentina’s defense minister for the first time since the end of the dictatorship in 1983. President Javier Milei announced this Saturday that the army chief, Lieutenant General Carlos Presti, will replace Luis Petri, who on December 10 will assume a seat as a national deputy. The decision has an enormous symbolic weight and so the government announced in the statement with which he confirmed the appointment. Continue …
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