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ould redefining friendly fire form part of the government’s urgent need to reinvent itself in its political winter? Those explosive voice note recordings pointing to corruption in the highest presidential circles have been widely attributed to friendly fire within the La Libertad Avanza administration but might not those stones hurled at President Javier Milei in Lomas de Zamora during a midweek campaign rally also be qualified as friendly fire, permitting the lion of the chainsaw and hate speech to victimise himself (a strategy deployed so frequently by his arch-rival, ex-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner)?
Yet the crisis arising from the audio recordings of ex-official Diego Spagnuolo does not look
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