Milei Under Pressure: Anti-Corruption Charges in Argentina
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Argentine President Milei staged himself as the only true corruption fighter, but apparently the state he governs is also inseparably linked to the evil.
The president's party has lost fifteen percent of its support in the past month compared to July.
Claudio della Croce The approval of the administration of President Javier Milei fell from what was supposed to be his flat: it fell nine points, while the citizens consider that the two main problems of the country are corruption and low wages., The acts of corruption impact on the image of a government when, as now, the economy becomes a problem for the lives of people.
Milei's executive rejects the allegations and claims that everything is due to a political operation in the run-up to the September elections.
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