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Political turbulence has resurfaced in Argentina. With only a few weeks left until the October elections, the opposition unexpectedly decided to restart the investigation into the LIBRA scandal involving the current president Javier Milei, a move that undoubtedly adds drama to the upcoming elections.
According to reliable sources, despite strong opposition from Milei's supporters, 136 lawmakers from five opposition parties have united to pass a resolution to restart the investigation. Notably, the deadline for the investigation report has been set for November 10, just a few weeks after the voters' ballots.
The investigation committee was actually established back in April this year, but for various reasons, it has not been able to operate effectively. However, the situation took a sudden turn on August 28 — a new audio recording emerged, suggesting that Milei and his sister Karina may be involved in another bribery case, and this explosive news immediately caused a stir in the political arena.
Analysts point out that the restart of the LIBRA scandal investigation is like a "political nuclear bomb" hanging over Milei's head. This could not only affect his chances of re-election but also reshape the political landscape of Argentina.
As the investigation progresses, how will Argentine voters view this incident? How will it affect the upcoming elections? The answers to these questions may not be revealed until the investigation report is published on November 10. Regardless, Argentina's political stage is already set for an exciting drama in the coming months.