Argentina: Millie Authorizes u.s. Military Entry without Parliamentary Avalanche
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The President enabled the U.S. Armed Forces to carry out exercises in Argentine naval bases by decree, against the Constitution. Rejection in Tierra del Fuego. Read more
The executive authorized the arrival of U.S. military personnel for a naval exercise and endorsed the sending of Argentine forces to Chile. The post The government authorized by decree the entry of the U.S. Armed Forces appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The President signed a DNU that enables two international military exercises and again skipped Congress, despite the fact that the Constitution establishes that it must give its approval. The operation with the United States will be carried out in strategic bases of southern Argentina. President Javier Milei authorized, through the Decree of Necessity and Emergency (DNU) 697/2025, the entry of American troops into the country and the departure o…
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The government authorized joint military exercises with Chile and the United States through a DNU without parliamentary approval. Gov. Gustavo Melella questioned the measure and pointed out the rejection of the presidential visit by the Fueguin population
The National Constitution states that Congress must or must not authorize the entry of foreign troops into the country.
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