Be part of the 187 countries that voted in favor of a non-binding resolution to lift the embargo that the United States maintains against Cubaearned the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Diana Mondino, an extensive list of officials displaced so far in the “libertarian” administration.
The vote was part of a UN General Assembly, in which said resolution to end the embargo was approved, it was about almost unanimous support, With the exception of the United States and its gendarme state in the Middle East, Israel; while Moldova abstained.
The resolution criticizes the “inhumane” impact of the sanctions and calls for respect for “sovereignty and the right to independent economic development.” The embargo was denounced for seriously limiting Cuba’s access to basic goods such as food, medicine and energy.
The “get out!” from Milei to Mondino occurs with the clear intention of showing his total submission to the imperialist Government of the United States. A vote against the interests of the North American power could not be admitted by Milei in the context of its international policy and its alignment with that country and Israel, beyond what its policies specifically imply, such as criminal blockades, as in Cuba, or true genocides in the open as is currently happening in the Gaza Strip.
The displacement of the chancellor It happens after months of being in the eye of the stormboth due to various scandals and controversial statements, as well as due to power struggles, especially with Karina Milei, who came to put what in fact was indicated as aan auditor in the chancellery itself, Úrsula Bassetan ultra-Catholic lawyer, without even a formal position.
Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni confirmed that Mondino’s replacement will be the businessman and current ambassador to the United States, Gerardo Wertheina man very close to the Milei brothers.
As ChatPTS points out in this note, “the Werthein family, to which Gerardo belongs, has had a long history of relations with the political power in Argentina. During the Videla-Martínez de Hoz dictatorship, they supported the economic policy of the time and “They benefited from the nationalization of private debt. In the 90s, under the government of Carlos Menem, they acquired La Caja de Ahorro y Seguros and were involved in financial scandals.”
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