Milei Left Mercosur's Presidency without Great Progress and with a Disillusioned Summit
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The president said that last week's meeting was constructive and highlighted the meeting between Lula da Silva and Javier Milei
Quincho Talks: the Alchemist Pastor, a Cold Summit in Every Sense and the Hologram of the Chancellor
The pastor who received Milei in Chaco converts pesos into dollars, 1 to 1 but in these times. The Mercosur summit marked the Lula-Milei distance but also confirmed climatic problems in the public buildings. Whertein, only on screens. The Burford fund wants to negotiate by YPF and gave that mission to an Argentine ex-HSBC. The Buenos Aires Legislature is splintered. Automotive, optimistic and with European prices. The hotel, destroyed by the for…
Which Mercosur do we need? About the last summit and a world that changed By Paula Giménez and Matías Caciabue On Thursday, July 3, the LXVI Summit of Presidents of MERCOSUR was held, in the city of Buenos Aires, Republic of Argentina, classified as the shortest, of the last 30 years. [...] The entry What Mercosur do we need? About the last summit and a world that changed – By Paula Giménez and Matías Caciabue appears first in NODAL.
The official transmission of the Mercosur Summit was cut off at a key moment: the entry of the President of Brazil to the San Martín Palace, where his Argentine pair was waiting for him. What happened in those two blind minutes? Karina’s intervention and the stampede of Chancellor Gerardo Werthein. Javier Milei shrugged his shoulders and raised his chin: “I don’t know.” At that noon on Thursday, there was a riot at the entrance door of the San M…
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