1256- El peor analfabeto es el analfabeto político. Él no ve, no habla, no participa de los acontecimientos políticos. Él no sabe que el costo de la vida, el precio del poroto, del pescado, de la harina, del alquiler, del calzado o el remedio, dependen de decisiones políticas. El analfabeto político es tan burro que se enorgullece e hincha el pecho diciendo que odia la política. No sabe, el imbécil, que de su ignorancia política nace la prostituta, el menor abandonado, el asaltante y el peor de los bandidos, que es el político corrupto y lacayo de las empresas nacionales y multinacionales”.
(Bertolt Brecht)
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Denmark to sell F-16s to Argentina, leaving fewer jets for Ukraine
Denmark will sell 24 of its F-16 combat aircraft to Argentina at an estimated price of 2.1 billion kroner ($300 million) after receiving US approval for its first major defence purchase.
Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen met with his Argentine counterpart Luis Petri in Buenos Aires on Tuesday to sign a statement of intent for the sale.
Denmark, which is also transferring 19 F-16s to Ukraine, is replacing its existing fleet with F-35s, although delivery of the new combat aircraft faces delays due to technological hurdles at manufacturer Lockheed Martin Corp.
The Danish Ministry of Defence will deliver F-16s to Argentina within “the coming years,” with the sale agreed in “close coordination” with the US government, which has approved the deal.
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pocas cosas nos unen como el odio colectivo hacia España, los ingleses y los yanquis. sigan así <3
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Argentine Senate rejected Milei’s “mega decree” on reforms
Argentine President Javier Milei’s “mega-decree” to change more than 300 regulations in the country amid a crackdown on high inflation and poverty has been rejected by the Senate, jeopardising the country’s economic reforms.
Opposition Senator Martin Lousteau stated that he voted against the bill because “it is unconstitutional.” However, the “megadecree” still has a chance of passing in the lower house, as it would need both chambers to reject it to be fully repealed.
According to experts, the decree must be approved by one chamber to become law, while the president’s party has a minority in both chambers.
President Milei took office last November promising to cut government spending to deal with the economic crisis in Argentina, which has been struggling with inflation and widespread poverty.
His latest “mega decree” seeks to change or repeal over 300 existing regulations, including limits on rents and the cost of essential goods, softening labour laws and starting privatisation.
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