"Some call it friendly fire, a kind of war of power between key Milei soldiers: Karinists vs Caputists. But the truth is that the government cannot leave this internment that is at the highest point of boiling. To such an extent, that the dispute stresses governance at a delicate economic moment. This causes signs of political wear and tear to build up doubts about the presidential authority to order its own." This was pointed out by journalist …
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"Some call it friendly fire, a kind of war of power between key Milei soldiers: Karinists vs Caputists. But the truth is that the government cannot leave this internment that is at the highest point of boiling. To such an extent, that the dispute stresses governance at a delicate economic moment. This causes signs of political wear and tear to build up doubts about the presidential authority to order its own." This was pointed out by journalist …