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Villarruel Responded to the Internal Criticisms in Lla and Said: “They Want My Resignation, but They Will Not Be Given”

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The vice president referred to Javier Milei’s speech during the opening of ordinary sessions of Congress and replied to the national deputy and former defense minister Luis Petri, who accused her of “aposting the failure of the government”

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The confrontation between Javier Milei and his vice president, Victoria Villarruel, does nothing but escalate. In his opening speech of the parliamentary year, while insulting and mocking opposition legislators, Milei alluded to an alleged conspiracy made up of members of his government to try to dethrone him—and with a rather subtle gesture he seemed to point out Villarruel, sitting behind him. Later, other spokesmen of the ultra-right explaine…

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With a title loaded with symbolism—“No industry there is no nation”—the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) responded this Tuesday—not to mention it explicitly, but unequivocally—the criticisms that President Javier Milei launched to the entrepreneurs of the sector on Sunday at the opening of ordinary sessions of the Congress.In a statement issued after the meeting of its Executive Committee with industrial representatives of the North of the count…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The vice president referred to Javier Milei’s speech during the opening of ordinary sessions of Congress and replied to the national deputy and former defense minister Luis Petri, who accused her of “aposting the failure of the government”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After the dart fired by the President against the head of the Senate at the opening of the ordinary sessions, the deputy questioned her harshly. He slipped out that he wanted to take the place of the Head of State and said that it was “functional to the opposition.” “It should be located,” answered Villarruel, who pointed against the former defense minister for the management of the military’s social work.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Tensions inside the presidential binomial in Argentina reached a breaking point after the Chief of Staff specified that Villarruel "is not part of the government" and that "there is no chance of getting back together." "It can be an electoral threat to Milei," an expert told Sputnik.

“He reminded me of Federer, basically because he has control of the situation,” said the national deputy for La Libertad Avanza (LLA), Diego Hartfield, about the performance of President Javier Milei at the opening of ordinary sessions last Sunday. The statements were made in an interview with journalist Eduardo Feinmann on Radio Mitre, where he also referred to the current economic situation and his political present. The missionary legislator …

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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