Peña Says the Milei-Lula Crisis Has Not Affected How Mercosur Functions
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Peña says the Milei-Lula crisis has not affected how Mercosur functions
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña said on Friday that the differences between his Argentine and Brazilian counterparts, Javier Milei and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, have had no consequences for Mercosur, despite the diplomatic crisis between the two countries.
Bite-mouth between Brazil and Argentina exposes disputes that go beyond football
Chancellor Mauro Vieira with Julio Bitelli meet for the fourth time to discuss diplomatic crisis between Brazil and Argentina
The rise of Javier Milei to power in Argentina not only altered the local political landscape but also transformed the country into a laboratory for the global far right and tech capital. At the heart of this convergence is Peter Thiel, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, who purchased a $12 million mansion in the Barrio Parque neighborhood of Buenos Aires a few months ago.
The specialist and consultant analyzed the impact of diplomatic tensions between the two countries and their possible effect on trade. In addition, he highlighted the importance of Brazil for Córdoba. Read more
One study revealed that 70 percent of people reject Milei's attacks on Lula and 88 percent prioritize the business relationship.
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