Sergio Massa faces two big tasks. He’s Argentina’s Economic Minister and also a presidential candidate. Recently, fuel became scarce in Argentina. Long lines formed at gas stations in Buenos Aires and other cities. Javier Milei, Massa’s opponent, is using this issue in the campaign. Last Sunday, Massa issued a warning. He said if the fuel […]
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