
Argentina’s Inflation Spiral Forces ANSES to Raise May 2026 Payments While Emergency Bonuses Expose a System Under Pressure
ANSES’s staggered May schedule lays bare the state’s survival strategy: inflation-indexed increases, targeted cash boosts, and tightly managed disbursements for retirees, AUH recipients, and pension beneficiaries
Despite Milei’s Support, a Lawmaker’s Tesla Display Stirred Unease Inside the Government
President Javier Milei publicly defended deputy Manuel Quintar, but the flashy arrival of a Tesla Cybertruck at Congress sparked frustration among officials who felt the episode hurt the administration’s image.

Milei’s Government Shrugs Off the Adorni Scandal and Sells Economic Recovery as Its Political Lifeline
With inflation easing and markets calming, the ruling camp is openly betting that growth will bury the Adorni controversy and carry the administration toward 2027

April Inflation Slowed for the First Time in Nearly a Year as Food Prices Eased
Argentina’s monthly CPI came in at 2.6% in April, down from 3.4% in March, helped mainly by softer meat prices and a weaker impact from seasonal increases such as education.

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Inflation Is Expected to Ease Again in May, but a Drop Below 2% Still Looks Unlikely
Analysts see another month of slower price growth in Argentina, helped by stable food costs and limited fuel increases, though inflation remains sticky due to regulated prices and built-in inertia.

Argentina’s Government Is Putting Public Assets on the Auction Block to Patch Reserves and Sell a Market Miracle
Buenos Aires is openly betting that privatizations, foreign capital, and a relentless reserve-building drive will fund its economic reset, crush country risk, and rebrand Argentina as Wall Street’s next redemption story

Ubeira’s Slur Against Carlos Stornelli Exposed a Brazen Assault on Judicial Decorum
Argentina’s prosecutors moved to shut down an ugly display of contempt, warning that open verbal abuse in the Cuadernos trial stains the justice system and corrodes democratic standards

Argentina’s Senate Doubles Down on Civilian Disarmament and Expands State Control Through 2027
With a blunt show of political force, lawmakers extended the voluntary gun surrender program, streamlined firearms regularization, and turned a technical security debate into a naked battle over power, public order, and the state’s reach.

ANSES Benefits to Rise in June After Argentina’s Latest Inflation Reading
April’s 2.6% CPI sets the June increase for pensions, retirement payments, and social benefits under the monthly inflation-linked update system.

Buenos Aires City Legislature Approves RIGI and RIMICABA to Attract New Investment
After a close 32-27 vote, lawmakers in Buenos Aires backed two pro-investment measures aimed at boosting economic activity, creating jobs, and strengthening the city’s role in technology, services, and urban development.

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