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Villarruel Takes Off From Milei and Begins to Weave His Own Network of Power with Governors of the Interior

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In a gesture that did not go unnoticed in the corridors of power, Victoria Villarruel again demarcated the president and traveled to Corrientes to meet Gustavo Valdés, one of the governors who chose to build outside Javier Milei's umbrella. The vice president participated in a tribute to Sergeant Juan Bautista Cabral, but the symbolic was far from the most relevant: while Milei accuses her of promoting an "institutional coup", she continues addi…
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In a gesture that did not go unnoticed in the corridors of power, Victoria Villarruel again demarcated the president and traveled to Corrientes to meet Gustavo Valdés, one of the governors who chose to build outside Javier Milei's umbrella. The vice president participated in a tribute to Sergeant Juan Bautista Cabral, but the symbolic was far from the most relevant: while Milei accuses her of promoting an "institutional coup", she continues addi…

In the final stretch for the August 31 elections in Corrientes, Governor Gustavo Valdés stepped up the dispute with Casa Rosada and received on Saturday Vice President Victoria Villarruel, branded “traitor” and “brute” by President Javier Milei. Valdés and Villarruel met for more than an hour, toured the block of the historic centre of Corrientes adjacent to the headquarters of the provincial government and then traveled to the city of Saladas t…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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