The Montevideo Connection: Why Karina Milei's Audios Never Spread Across the Rio De La Plata
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A Uruguayan journalist had announced that he would pass them; he has a column on a radio linked to the government of Yamandú Orsi; he created an expectation on social networks, which ended in frustration
"The ghost train does not stand for a government elected by popular mandate to advance against its privileges," said the incumbent of the lower house.
President Javier Milei broke the silence after the broadcast of internal audios attributed to the secretary general of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and pointed against “a group of journalists.” After the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, clarified the content of a new audio that would involve him, the president said: “At every step the network of... Source
The head of the Chamber of Deputies denounced an “illegal intelligence operation” and defended the role of the Secretary General of the Presidency in the parliamentary coordination of La Libertad Avanza.
A journalist from that country had promised to broadcast the recording of the President’s sister but finally said they were the ones who already knew each other. Another put on the air a second recording with a voice attributed to Karina Milei and in which he says nothing. However, they provoked the reaction of the President and Martín Menem.
The president of the Chamber of Deputies published an extensive tweet where he referred to the controversy of the leaked audios. The entry Martin Menem on the audios: "It is a deliberate attempt to destabilize" was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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