The Pj Senate Block Celebrated the Ruling that Overturned the Ypf Conviction: “Cristina and Axel Were Right”
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The governor of Santa Cruz, Claudio Vidal, celebrated the favorable ruling for Argentina in the case of YPF and assured that it is a “fair” decision that benefits the country in a complex economic context. The statements of the president were made during the swearing-in of the new minister of Social Development, Equality and Integration, Sebastián Georgion, where he took advantage of it to refer to the impact of the resolution of the New York Ch…
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The national deputy reacted harshly against the president when in a radio interview he was consulted about his opinion on the stratum he threw towards Axel Kicillof. The post Agustín Rossi celebrated YPF's court ruling, but he shot Javier Milei and treated him as "imbecile". appeared first on El Intranssigente.
Buenos Aires, 27 March (NA) – Following the ruling of the Chamber of Appeals of New York that overturned the conviction against Argentina for the re-statatization of YPF, the Senate's Justicialist block maintained that the measure “finishes to give reason” to former President Cristina Kirchner and former Minister of Economy and current Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicilof, for the expropriation executed in 2012 “Justice has been done with the rul…
This Friday, U.S. Justice overturned the conviction against our country that forced the payment of 16 billion dollars – plus interest – to a series of vulture funds for the YPF cause. In that context, both from the National Government and some political figures went out to celebrate the judicial decision. From all fronts they tried to see the situation as their own achievement. Former President Cristina Fernández, a driving force behind the expr…
After the ruling of the United States justice system in favor of Argentina in the YPF case, Cristina Kirchner and Axel Kicillof referred to the decision that will exempt the country from paying US$16 billion. The former president did not refer to Javier Milei and defended the expropriation of the oil company, while the governor did respond to the president’s criticisms and called him “employee of foreign interests.” “As a former president and as…
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