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Luis Caputo Crossed over to Wado De Pedro, Who Accused Him of Taking Debt During Macri’s Government that “Did Not Stop at Something Useful for the Argentines”

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The Minister of Economy crossed the senator on social networks and questioned the state of the inheritance received after the administration of Alberto Fernández

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The Minister of Economy crossed the senator on social networks and questioned the state of the inheritance received after the administration of Alberto Fernández

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After a post by Wado de Pedro quoting criticisms by Maximo Kirchner Caputo responded with insults and accusations on social networks. The entry Caputo crossed Wado de Pedro harshly: ''Burro, garbage and corrupt'' was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

A critic tweet by Eduardo "Wado" de Pedro this Friday provoked the fury of the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, who set aside his usual serenity and, in the same social network, responded in harsh terms to the Kirchnerist senator. "With the 100-year debt that Caputo took when he was Minister of Mauricio Macri could build the gas pipeline. Not one of those dollars went to stop in something useful for the Argentines," said the legislator in a pub…

The Minister of Economy replied harshly to the Kirchnerist senator, who had questioned him for his work during the government of Mauricio Macri. “Thank God they will never come back again,” the official said.

The government of Argentina is oppressing by even more profound tax cuts, signalled the Minister of Economics do pac s, Luis Caputo, in this six-year (20), highlighting as President Javier Milei is refor noon a austerity. Read more (06/20/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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