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...Eduardo Costantini, a billionaire property developer, supports Milei’s plans but describes his handling of Congress as an “unforced error”....
...“We sold a whole load of units,” says Eduardo Bastitta. “Whenever there’s a shock in Argentina, our sales pick up.”...
...Argentine economist Eduardo Levy Yeyati said the appointment of Massa, a figure who may give some reassurance to investors, was “the president’s last playing card”....
...An open split between President Alberto Fernández and the more radical bloc of the leftwing Peronist coalition led by Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina’s powerful vice-president, is an additional...
...René Fernández, Paraguay’s anti-corruption minister, admitted that criminal organisations had “contaminated some levels of private enterprise and public institutions”....
...Argentine economist Eduardo Levy Yeyati observed how the government has nowhere to go: “Peronists know that a financial crisis is the end of a government,” he told the Financial Times....
...“Our supporters voted for social assistance which didn’t happen,” says Eduardo Valdés, a Peronist congressman close to Kirchner. “Budgets which should have helped people were not fully spent.”...
...President Alberto Fernández plans to reform the judiciary, but critics see a thinly-veiled attempt to stymie 11 corruption investigations into Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the country’s powerful vice-president...
...One congressman, Eduardo Valdes, who is an old friend of the president, told a local radio station on Friday: “I never thought I was doing something illegal....
...Eduardo and his cave are a bridge, a bridge between people, histories and different [cultures]....
...Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro’s son Eduardo, an influential congressman, came under fire after referring to Covid-19 as the “Chinese virus”....
...Cassiana Fernández, chief Brazil economist at JPMorgan, sees a contraction of 5.5 per cent in GDP in the first quarter, followed by a weak recovery of 1.5 per cent in the second quarter....
...President Alberto Fernández, who periodically threatens to press the “red button” and return to the strictest phase of Argentina’s lockdown given the continuing threat posed by the pandemic, now insists...
...Eduardo “Wado” de Pedro, a leader of the militant youth group La Cámpora, has become interior minister, while Ms Fernández’s longtime ally Carlos Zannini, known as “El Chino” because of his admiration for...
...The appointment of Eduardo “Wado” de Pedro as interior minister, a founding member of the militant “kirchnerista” youth group La Cámpora, also raised questions about how much sway Ms Fernández’s leftist...
...But the crisis opens a new door,” said Eduardo Levy Yeyati, a local economist, who sees a standstill as Argentina’s only viable option....
...Relations deteriorated further last week when Mr Bolsonaro’s son Eduardo retweeted a picture of himself cradling a machine gun beside a photograph of Mr Fernández’s son Estanislao, who was dressed up in...
...However, concerns among investors were heightened after the new leftist president Alberto Fernández appeared on Thursday to endorse anti-IMF comments by his vice-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner...
...Fernández de Kirchner....
...“The state of Argentina’s economy is no more than a symptom of our culture,” says Eduardo Costantini, a billionaire real estate developer and art collector....
...Héctor Eduardo Luisi Bethesda, MD, US...
...Letter in response to this article: It’s news to us that Perón is running for president / From Héctor Eduardo Luisi, Bethesda, MD, US...
...When the peso plunged on Monday morning, sales at the Volkswagen dealership where Eduardo Olguin works in central Buenos Aires doubled as wealthy Argentines rushed out to buy new cars before prices were...
...The latest incident came last month, when Eduardo Medina Mora, a former attorney-general and security minister, quit as a Supreme Court judge....
...Eduardo Valdes, Argentina’s ambassador to the Vatican until 2015, agrees that the Pope’s thinking “has much more in common with Cristina [Fernández] than the neoliberals”....
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