Survey Revealed that 94% of Buenos Aires Citizens Are Familiar with the Spagnuolo Case and Require Explanations for Alleged Coimas
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The Chief of Staff participated in a meeting with businessmen, where he considered the scandal in the ANDIS to be "a political management", although he questioned the management of the former director of the organization, Diego Spagnuolo.
Graciela Ocaña, María Eugenia Talerico and Julio Zamora were on the program to debate one of the biggest scandals that shakes the government. Leaders of different sectors of the opposition expressed in the last few hours their questions to the national government after the case of alleged corruption in the National Disability Agency (ANDIS) was unleashed from the leak of audios in which the former holder of that agency, Diego Spagnuolo, speaks.
The Managment & Fit survey revealed how the population perceives the responsibility of Karina Milei and others involved in alleged coimas. The post Survey revealed that 94% of Bonanese know the Spagnuolo case and demand explanations for alleged coimas appeared first on The Intransigent.
The impact of the Spagnuolo case by alleged coimas shaking the government is felt strongly in the Province of Buenos Aires. According to a survey carried out by the consulting firm Management & Fit (M&F) between 25 and 26 August, 94.5% of the Buenos Aires people know the case and the leaked audios that splash to figures very close to President Javier Milei. The survey, which covered 1,000 weighted and representative cases, points out that “73.2%…
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