Beyond Espert, the Threads that Unite Machado with La Libertad Avanza Claudio Ciccarelli, Syndicated as a Testaferro, and the Deputy Arrested for Cocaine Possession
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One of the maxims maintained by the government was that Javier Milei preferred to keep a distance from traditional politics. For almost two years he focused on Luis Caputo’s economic plan, avoiding, at times, the party thread. But the defeat in the province of Buenos Aires forced him to recalculate. “If achieving the objectives implies developing skills that he did not have, I have to exercise them,” he admitted in a radio interview. The first s…
From Viedma From Viedma There is a thread that unites Fred Machado with La Libertad Avanza, and it goes beyond the figure of José Luis Espert, who yesterday resigned from his candidacy for deputy for La Libertad Avanza after the scandal became unsustainable. He is guided by Claudio Ciccarelli, a first cousin of the man accused in the United States of cocaine trafficking, money laundering and fraud, whom various local sources place as his front m…
In recent weeks, the Argentine political scene has been traversed by a series of revelations that, far from being anecdotal, constitute a disturbing pattern. Fred Machado’s case — an entrepreneur accused of drug trafficking and money laundering, currently under house arrest in Rio Negro — has ceased to be a judicial case file to become an uncomfortable mirror of the link between political power, legal operators and organized crime networks. Veri…
His links with the denounced multi-libertarian legislator Villaverde, with the cousin becoming a successful businessman and with Juntos Somos Río Negro, the party of governor Weretilneck.
The president backed José Luis Espert after accusations of a US$200,000 payment and anticipated the replacement on the La Libertad Avanza list. The post Javier Milei defended Espert and targeted the press for the Fred Machado case appeared first on El Intranssigente.
Legislators of the Peronist Blocks Let's go with All and PJ- New Encounter asked the provincial executive branch to detail the corporate activities and structures that have mining permits in Río Negro linked to Federico “Fred” Machado, the viedmense accused of drug trafficking that remains in home prison in Viedma pending resolution of his...
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