Overview
- In a message played at a health gathering in Pilar, she said “la desregulación también puede matar” and linked roughly 96–98 fentanyl deaths to weakened oversight.
- She cited leaked audios attributed to ex‑ANDIS director Diego Spagnuolo that outline alleged kickback percentages and name Karina Milei, Martín Menem, Federico Sturzenegger and Eduardo “Lule” Menem.
- She accused the government of trying to pin the scandal on kirchnerismo, calling the response an attempt to dodge responsibility.
- She noted her administration regulated fentanyl in 2011–2012 with traceability and said the drug’s later reclassification occurred in 2016 under Mauricio Macri.
- Judicial and administrative inquiries continue, with Judge Sebastián Casanello’s team performing forensic analysis of seized devices and lawmakers seeking expanded oversight.