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Governors Show Lone-Wolf Milei Their Teeth – Will They Bite?

Wrestling with Argentina’s powerful provincial leaders is more likely to hinder Milei than help him achieve his goals.

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Javier Milei's screams and insults no longer scare like the first day. This week, the 24 governors of Argentina led a rebellion in the Senate, where the provinces are represented, with the approval of laws that increase fiscal spending. It was a shot at the heart of the president's economic model, which achieved surplus in the accounts after the dismissal of 50,000 officials, the closure or merger of a hundred state agencies and the paralysis of…

·Spain
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The session in the Senate on Thursday 10 promises to become one of the great discussions of the short term, since Javier Milei said he was willing to veto the approved laws or even bring them to justice. However, the day left more than the debate and allowed us to glimpse what is the current bond of the Casa Rosada with the governors. Among the Patagonians, there was no homogeneous position. The Chubut senators who responded to Ignacio Torres, A…

The advance of the FPÖ has greatly weakened the country's princes, which would give the federal government the opportunity to impose reforms on the countries. It should seize the opportunity and give the countries more federalism.

·Salzburg, Austria
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The President has not yet signed the vetoes and seeks support to prevent Congress from rejecting them. Dialogist governors demand a concrete offer from the government to give the arm to twist. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After the setback received by the government of Javier Milei in the Senate, with the approval of a project to increase the income of retirees and funds for the disability area, and also in the midst of tensions with several of the provincial administrations, the government prepares a strategy focused on deputies. The executive...

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Buenos Aires Times broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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