
Odebrecht Defense Opens as Argentina’s Planning-Energy Power Circle Fights a Blunt Corruption Case
The trial has entered its most revealing phase, with former federal officials moving to counter prosecutors who say they bent the state apparatus to hand Odebrecht a massive gas expansion contract
Defense Ministry Appoints New Chair of the Armed Forces Health Fund Board
Brigadier General Pablo Guillermo Plaza will lead OSFA after an official reshuffle, as the government advances a new structure for military and civilian health coverage.

Senate Resumes Debate on Mental Health Law Reform With Dozens of Speakers
A new Senate committee session will hear more than 30 guests as lawmakers continue reviewing changes to Argentina’s mental health law, while broader political negotiations shape the week’s agenda.

Kirchnerism Openly Demands a Submissive 2027 Candidate and Deepens the Peronist Crackup
Teresa García’s blunt call for a president modeled on Héctor Cámpora exposed the hard-line Kirchnerist plan: reclaim power through a loyal proxy for Cristina Kirchner, inflaming resentment across the broader Justicialist movement.

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Buenos Aires City Inflation Slowed to 2.5% in April, Reaching 32.4% Over the Past Year
Prices in Argentina’s capital rose more slowly than in March, with transportation leading the monthly increase while food showed a milder climb.

Adorni’s Scandal Has Paralyzed Milei’s Reform Drive as Macri Moves to Expose the Government’s Weakness
A judicial controversy surrounding the chief of staff has derailed the flagship “Hojarasca” bill, deepened the rift between the ruling coalition and PRO, and given Mauricio Macri a fresh opening to sharpen his national challenge to the administration.

Bullrich Backs Down After Challenging the Milei Inner Circle and Exposing a Raw Power Struggle
The clash over Adorni and electoral reform laid bare a deeper battle for control inside Argentina’s ruling coalition, and Bullrich is now retreating to avoid a direct collision with Javier and Karina Milei.

Argentina Edges Closer to International Debt Markets as Risk Premium Falls
Lower country risk, stronger bond prices, and the prospect of credit rating upgrades are fueling expectations that Argentina could regain access to global financing on better terms.

Salta Governor Urges Federal Action to Secure Winter Gas Supply in Northern Argentina
Gustavo Saenz warned that Salta and other northern provinces face recurring uncertainty over gas access as cold weather drives up demand and key infrastructure remains unfinished.

Argentina’s Provincial Governors Are Rushing to Rescue Overindebted Public Workers as Household Credit Stress Explodes
With delinquency surging to extreme levels, four governors have openly moved to contain a social and financial squeeze that is hitting state employees and retirees before it turns into a broader political problem

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