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Milei Cuts Export Taxes and Calls Senators ‘Genocidas’ as Provincial Leaders Unite; Mexico Upholds ‘Dato Protegido’ Ruling

President Javier Milei’s permanent levy reductions have escalated tensions with lawmakers, prompting cross-party pacts among governors to curb his party’s growth.

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Milei, en la 137° Expo Rural de Palermo (Gentileza Clarín).
En el último partido entre San Lorenzo y River, por el Torneo Apertura 2025, empataron 1 a 1 en el Nuevo Gasómetro
Inauguración de La Rural de Palermo, edición 2025, con la presencia del presidente de la Nación, Javier Milei.

Overview

  • At La Rural’s 137th Exposición Rural, Milei unveiled permanent export tax cuts on soy, beef, corn, sunflower and sorghum and defended his libertarian agenda with sharp rhetoric.
  • After vetoing measures to boost pensions and disability benefits, Milei labeled opposing senators “genocidas” and urged them to back his veto to safeguard future generations.
  • Karina Milei’s La Libertad Avanza secured registration in all 24 provinces and staged events in Corrientes and Tucumán as Peronist factions under Axel Kicillof and Mayra Mendoza showcased unity in Buenos Aires.
  • In Salta, Governor Gustavo Sáenz is in talks with Juan Manuel Urtubey and local Peronists to form a coalition defending provincial federalism and public services ahead of October elections.
  • In Mexico, Chamber President Sergio Gutiérrez Luna denied that the Dato Protegido court ruling constitutes censorship as federal forces in Sinaloa report 1,487 cartel arrests, 3,003 firearms seized and 51 tons of drugs confiscated despite rising homicides.