Argentina’s crypto scandal dings Milei, involves strange mix of characters
- Argentine President Javier Milei is under investigation for promoting the meme coin $LIBRA, linked to a scandal dubbed 'cryptogate,' which includes various public criticisms and legal complaints.
- The price of $LIBRA skyrocketed to over $4 billion after its launch but quickly collapsed, leading to numerous criminal complaints against Milei.
- A poll conducted by Zuban Cordoba and Associates showed that nearly 67% of respondents viewed cryptogate as Milei's biggest crisis, with over 83% believing he should stop acting as a social media influencer.
- Critics, including Hayden Davis, assert that meme coins like $LIBRA represent a rigged game benefiting a select few, raising concerns about Milei's credibility and foreign investment relations.
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Milei appoints two Supreme Court judges by decree
By Iván Pérez Sarmenti, CNN en Español Argentine President Javier Milei announced in a statement that he will appoint, by decree, federal judge Ariel Lijo and professor Manuel García-Mansilla as new judges of the Supreme Court. “The president has made the decision to appoint, by commission, doctors Manuel García-Mansilla and Ariel Lijo as judges of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, until the end of the next legislative period, with the…
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