After the untimely dismissal of the chancellor Diana Mondinothe toughest political opposition fired her with harsh criticism. Instead, since ruling party and its allies closest (PRO and radicalism led by De Lorero), opted for the silence.
The radical senator for Tierra del Fuego, Pablo Blancodescribed Mondino’s management as “national shame”. He was highly critical of the Foreign Ministry’s policy on the claim of sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands. “He never came to show his face in the Senate and explain to the country the reasons for his terrible management at the head of the Foreign Ministry,” he wrote in his X account.
The national representative for Santa Fe, the socialist Esteban Paulonstated that President Javier Milei is “cruel to his own troops” and called attention to the flattered officials. “Yesterday you could only be the “best Chancellor in history” and today they throw you out on social networks. One of the problems of the permanent hyperbole of this Government and a wake-up call for current officials,” he warned.
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Meanwhile, the radical leader close to Martín Lousteau, Agustín Rombolá, called Mondino “the worst Chancellor in history, “Diana Mondino, she did one good thing in her career and they fired her for that.”
After Mondino leaves, the Government of Javier Milei will begin an audit in the Foreign Ministry to identify “agendas inimical to freedom”
After the departure of Diana Mondino of Chancery, he Government announced that it will open a investigation to identify those who promote “agendas enemies of freedom.” It occurs after the vote at the UN in rejection of the US embargo on Cuba.
The Executive referred to the reasons that prompted the ejection of the former chancellor, in a message in which they highlighted the country’s position in defense of the “western democracies”, after Argentina voted in United Nations in tune with Cuba to reject the embargo that crosses the island by USA.
The country “is going through a period of profound changes” and This new stage “demands that our diplomatic corps reflect in each decision the values of freedom, sovereignty and individual rights that characterize Western democracies.”“, they pointed out. In this sense, they stressed that The Government “categorically opposes the Cuban dictatorship” and will continue firm in its foreign policy against “all regimes that perpetuate the violation of human rights and individual freedoms.”
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Following this line, the Office of the President announced that They will open an investigation to find those officials who are not aligned with the profile promoted by the Milei administration.
“The Argentine Republic will defend the aforementioned principles in all international forums in which it participates and the Executive Branch will begin an audit of the career staff of the Foreign Ministry, with the aim of identifying promoters of agendas that are enemies of freedom“, they reported.
Javier Milei fired Diana Mondino for voting in favor of Cuba at the UN: she will be replaced by Gerardo Werthein
The president Javier Milei threw this wednesday to his chancellor Diana Mondinoafter Argentina voted in favor of Cuba in a UN resolution against the United States embargo against the island. The official had already been questioned about other events. will replace it Gerardo Wertheinambassador to the United States, confirmed the presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni.
Unexpectedly, the Government of Javier Milei voted this Wednesday at the United Nations General Assembly (UN) against the United States economic embargo on the socialist republic of Cuba. The resolution was approved with 187 votes in favor, 2 against (United States and Israel) and one abstention (Moldova).
The surprise was double. On the one hand, the president is an avowed anti-communist and, on the other, his foreign policy is explicitly alienated from the United States and Israel.
The now former chancellor was on the tightrope on several occasions. In an unprecedented event, it had generated a diplomatic dispute with Chinathe country’s main trading partner. In a statement he had said that “the Chinese are all the same.”
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