Argentines voted for Javier Milei on two assumptions. One, that he could sort out the economy, which had been in a slow-motion hyperinflation for half a decade. Two, that he was different from its “caste” of corrupt politicians.
Gradually, the public may be reaching the conclusion that assumption two was a misconception. The scandal over alleged graft with disability benefits is the latest in a succession of events that question the transparency of the Milei administration. The list includes other major cases such as the allegations that a multimillion tender for the Paraná River waterway was directed to benefit one company a
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