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Argentina opposition votes to restart LIBRA scandal investigation into President Milei

Source: Htx
According to Cryptoslate, Argentine opposition parties restarted investigations into President Javier Milei's role in the LIBRA scandal and seized on new corruption charges that upset the government in the weeks leading up to the October election. Despite opposition from Milei's allies, five opposition parties, representing 136 of the 257 House members, still voted to restart the case. The commission sets a report deadline for November 10, a few weeks after Argentina voters vote. The committee was originally formed in April but was largely paralyzed due to bureaucracy and congressional obstacles. The committee restarted on August 28 after leaked recordings accused Mile and his sister Karina of being involved in another bribery program.
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