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Martín Llaryora Received Raúl Jalil, Governor of Catamarca, in Cordoba

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The governor of Córdoba, Martín Llaryora, received this Monday in the Civic Center to his pair of Catamarca, Raúl Jalil. During the meeting, the presidents, both strategic allies of the national government at the beginning of the administration of Javier Milei, today with strong demands towards the Casa Rosada, addressed “a common agenda focused on the strengthening of productive alliances and complementarity between Córdoba and Catamarca.” It e…
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The governor of Córdoba, Martín Llaryora, received this Monday in the Civic Center to his pair of Catamarca, Raúl Jalil. During the meeting, the presidents, both strategic allies of the national government at the beginning of the administration of Javier Milei, today with strong demands towards the Casa Rosada, addressed “a common agenda focused on the strengthening of productive alliances and complementarity between Córdoba and Catamarca.” It e…

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cba24n.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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