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Eight Keys to Understanding the Impact of Karina Milei Audios and Prior Censorship

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The publication of audios attributed to the head of the Disability Agency, Diego Spagnuolo, and to the Secretary General of the Presidency motivated attempts by the Executive to censor journalists and media, and reopened the discussion on the legality of private recordings. Here the main questions.
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In the Pedro Poveda Institute’s registry, in Vicente López, a provocative note was found that alludes to the scandal over the audios of Spagnuolo, in which Karina Milei herself would be involved. The post “3%”: the curious inscription next to the name of Karina Milei in the school’s registry in which she votes appeared first on El Intranssigente.

The publication of audios attributed to the head of the Disability Agency, Diego Spagnuolo, and to the Secretary General of the Presidency motivated attempts by the Executive to censor journalists and media, and reopened the discussion on the legality of private recordings. Here the main questions.

A week after the complaint of “pre-censorship” that the government presented in the Justice, the CGT broke the silence. Following the scandal over Karina Milei’s audios, the party that made freedom its flag asked the Justice not to allow the circulation of dialogues that could involve the Secretary General of the Presidency in meetings in Casa Rosada and Congress. The union center criticized both the court ruling that ordered the prior censorshi…

Four days after the court ruling that prevented journalists Mauro Federico and Jorge Rial from reproducing new audios linked to the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) went out to repudiate the national government’s “attack” on freedom of expression. “The CGT expresses its deepest concern at the serious attack on press freedom and the right to information executed by the National Governmen…

The workers' headquarters released a statement this Friday to express "their deepest concern" over the attack on freedom of the press and the right to information.

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politicargentina.com broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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