Last week saw at least two important milestones – the 40th anniversary of the verdict of the historic 1985 Trial of the Juntas on Tuesday, followed on Wednesday by President Javier Milei completing the second of his four years in office along with a drastically different Congress. Not that Milei seems to have paid too much attention to these milestones, least of all the juntas trial anniversary (marked only within the judicial branch) – not even being in the country for the midpoint of his Presidency, having flown across the Atlantic to Norway for MarΓ­a Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize (after missing Donald Trump’s FIFA Peace Prize) without even managing to see the heroine of Venezuelan democratic resist

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