Lawyers in Argentina filed fraud charges against President Javier Millet in a criminal court on Sunday, accusing him of promoting cryptocurrencies on social media. One of the plaintiffs, a lawyer, Jonatan Baldiviezo, said they had seen in the incident an illegal organization that had committed "an indefinite number of frauds." "In this illegal organization, there was a crime of fraud, and the president's action was critical," he said. The criminal justice department is expected to assign a judge...
On December 12, Argentine President Javier Millet unveiled plans for his government's second year in office. Millet discussed key issues, including tax cuts, which will cut national taxes by 90%, ease the burden on Argentines, and allow states to set their own taxes. In addition, Millet also announced plans to implement free currency circulation in 2025, enabling Argentines to conduct business in the currency of their choice, including bitcoin.