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Argentina's Maverick Milei Stuns with Supreme Court Pick

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๐Ÿ”ฅ Maverick politician Javier Milei turns heads with his bold Supreme Court nominee in Argentina!

In a surprising move that has set tongues wagging, Javier Milei, the maverick libertarian politician, has shocked Argentina with his recent Supreme Court pick. Known for his outsider beliefs and fiery rallies, Milei's choice has sparked intense debate across the country. With his vows to shake up the political landscape, Milei's selection is yet another bold move in his unpredictable journey.

Meanwhile, in another corner of Argentina, the country is grappling with severe floods. The IFRC's operational update highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the nation in maintaining health, shelter, and non-food items amidst the devastating floods. The report sheds light on the critical situation and underscores the urgent need for support and aid.

As the political and natural landscapes in Argentina continue to evolve, one thing remains certain โ€“ Javier Milei's unconventional choices keep the nation on its toes. With his knack for surprises and unorthodox decisions, Milei's influence on Argentina's political scene is undeniable.

Furthermore, the IFRC's update serves as a reminder of the resilience of the Argentine people in the face of adversity. Despite the hardships caused by the floods, the nation remains strong and united, ready to tackle any challenges that come its way.

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Image courtesy of "The Associated Press"

Argentina's Milei shocks with his Supreme Court pick (The Associated Press)

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) โ€” Campaigning last year as a libertarian outsider, Javier Milei electrified rallies with his vows to destroy Argentina's ...

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Image courtesy of "ReliefWeb"

Argentina: Floods - DREF Operational Update (MDRAR021 ... (ReliefWeb)

Situation Report in English on Argentina about Health, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Flood and more; published on 21 Jun 2024 by IFRC.

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