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Javier Milei · United StatesPresident Trump on Tuesday said his administration’s plans to provide economic assistance to Argentina is contingent on whether his ally, Argentinian President Javier Milei, remains in power. “If he loses, we are not going to be generous with Argentina,” Trump said during a meeting with Milei at the White House.See the Story
Trump says Argentina assistance dependent on election results for ally Milei
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Justice · Buenos AiresLA PLATA.- La Libertad Avanza (LLA) asked to redo 40,000 giant posters that will be on the voting tables so that Diego Santilli's image will replace that of José Luis Espert, but the National Electoral Board of the province of Buenos Aires tonight rejected the request of the official because it was “extemporaneous, materially impossible and legally inappropriate”.The federal justice with electoral competence today officialized the new list of ca…See the Story
Alla Asked to Reprint 40,000 Posters to Show Santilli’s Face, but the Electoral Board Rejected It
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Justice · Buenos AiresThe National Electoral Chamber rejected La Libertad Avanza’s request to reprint the ballots in Buenos Aires, so José Luis Espert’s face will remain on all sides. The decision, which generated controversy within the libertarian space, was analyzed in Bravo TV’s “QR!” program. Read moreSee the Story