The Argentine Senate recently voted against President Javier Milei’s decree for economic deregulation and freedom. Issued in December, the proposal aimed to simplify economic regulations but was rejected by 42 votes against, 25 in favor, and four abstentions. Victoria Villarruel, the Senate President and Vice President, had scheduled this pivotal session. Despite the potential for […]
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