Survey: 73.2% of Respondents Consider the Scandal in the Disability Agency to Be a “Very Serious” Event
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More than half of those consulted by the consultant Management & Fit changed their level of confidence in the management of Javier Milei, revealed a survey
Javier Milei, along with his sister Karina, was on Monday at the inauguration of the new offices of Corporación América, whose president is businessman Eduardo Eurnekian, former employee of the current Argentine president.It is his 20-minute speech, the libertarian told anecdotes and attacked the opposition, but he made no reference to the cause for possible coimas in the National Disability Agency (ANDIS) that shakes his government. “The only t…
The release of the Swiss drugstore Argentina shared by Javier Milei assures that it "develops activities in a transparent manner."The post Scandal for alleged coimas in the ANDIS: Javier Milei supported the drugstore involved appeared first on The Intransigent.
The minister of government, Ricardo Villada, referred to the scandal that the former official Diego Spagnuolo uncovered. “If there are those responsible for taking exemplary measures,” he said. The minister of government, human rights and labor, Ricardo Villada, in dialogue with Professional, spoke about Diego Spagnuolo’s audios that mention alleged coimas in the National Disability Agency. In this sense, he lamented this type of fact in nationa…
Javier Milei was surprised this Monday when he recalled the project of the Bioceanic Corridor, which sought to concretize Mendoza with Chile through a new route, which was decisive for his “first day in government.” “I personally marked the project,” he said at the inauguration of the new building of the Corporación América. First, he described the proposal to open a tunnel between Mendoza and Chile through the mountain range as “a tremendous, v…
"Self-Inflicted Damage": Alleged Corruption in the Government Generates Financial Noise in Argentina
A few weeks after the legislative elections of the South American country, signs of alert began to arrive in the stock market. After the outbreak of a virtual scandal linked to the alleged payment of bribes in the executive branch, Argentine bonds and shares fell. “Irregularities hit the markets,” an expert told Sputnik.
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