Government requested data on the alleged entry of a young woman with pouches ordered not to review
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The president of the Civic Coalition, Maximiliano Ferraro, announced that he will present a request for access to public information about the arrival on a private flight of Laura Belén Arrieta, a fact reported last night by Carlos Pagni
The presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni refers to a version of the period that indicated that a woman who participated in the organization of the CPCC summit in Buenos Aires had entered luggage to the country that was not reviewed by the airport authorities.
He is 32 years old and arrived in the country on a private jet. An alleged order prevented Customs employees from checking his luggage. Reactions and the Government’s response.
The presidential spokesman had to face the journalists' questions about the scandal unleashed after the public denunciation of the journalist of La Nación, who had assured that a friend of the ruling party entered the country with suitcases full of money without being reviewed. That’s why the spokesman’s best response was to insult him.
"The plane was left to the guard in the Royal Class hangar, in transit situation according to the rules in force in airport matters," they explained. Journalist information said that Laura Arrieta arrived with several bags that were not checked. Read more
The Civic Coalition asked for details about Laura Belén Arrieta, after journalist Carlos Pagni revealed that he did so on the order of President Javier Milei. MP Maximiliano Ferraro notified that the Civic Coalition made a request for access to public information after journalist Carlos Pagni assured that Laura Belén Arrieta, representative of the CPAC, would enter the country with “many suitcases” without submitting to Customs control on the or…
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