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    Politics Omnibus Law: a chronology of an early end for failing to comply with the first Congressional mandate

    The "Omnibus" law, announced with enthusiasm by the Executive, had a bumpy ride in the Argentine Congress. In spite of its initial approval, it returned to commissions and remained stagnant. During its treatment, there were mistakes and inexperience on the part of the ruling party, as well as...
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    Trip Reports Buenos Aires Trip Report:

    Welcome to my trip report from Buenos Aires, Argentina! First of all, let me tell you that Buenos Aires has left me speechless. From the charming restaurants to the fascinating historical sites, this city has something for everyone. Let's start with the restaurants. One of my favorites was "La...
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    Trip Reports Vivamos Buenos Aires - The best site to tour Argentina!

    The truth that if so also those who frequent we can see other things in the interior or places like this instagram
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    Travel How to register the SUBE card in my name

    Thanks for the heads up, I hadn't heard about the increase!! I was looking and it is true that there will be a 100% increase in April. Crazy! Totally useful the methods you said!! I have just done it!!!
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    Trip Reports Vivamos Buenos Aires - The best site to tour Argentina!

    I love it!! I like it because they are not places shown to tourism as the page of the threads I uploaded!! It is good for people who like the culture and history of Argentina. My thread: https://www.expatsba.com/threads/official-tourism-site-of-the-city-of-buenos-aires.1886/#post-11473
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    Newcomer Official tourism site of the City of Buenos Aires

    Hello everyone!! Today, I found this official site for tourists in the city of buenos aires. This site has the nearest events of the city as well as a complete guide with tours, visits and experiences and also free tours. I share this site with you because it is really useful for the newcomer...
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    Newcomer Rosedal

    Could you help me to locate the "Rosedal". I see many photos and videos of the place but I can't find where it is.
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    Food & Drink El restaurante del Club del Progreso

    Founded in 1852, the Club del Progreso restaurant is the oldest "gentlemen club" in South America. The house in which it is located originally belonged to the Duhau family and important Argentine political figures paraded through its interior. It is located on the second floor and the main...
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    Food & Drink Cabaña Las Lilas, Michelin

    Cabaña Las Lilas restaurant is located in the Puerto Madero area. The decor throughout the place is charming and quite elegant. The welcome by the hosts is cordial (I would recommend opting for a table on the terrace, as long as there are no mosquitoes). The variety and quality of the food and...
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    Newcomer Will the locals in Buenos Aires turn on expats or foreigners if the economy gets very bad with hyperinflation

    I appreciate your response! It's completely normal to have moments of paranoia, especially in uncertain times. If you ever feel that vibe from strangers, it might be more about their general mood or concerns than anything directed specifically at expats. Regarding the ability to spot...
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    Newcomer Will the locals in Buenos Aires turn on expats or foreigners if the economy gets very bad with hyperinflation

    In 2001, during the economic crisis, factors such as Airbnb and the digital nomad trend, where individuals earn in dollars benefiting from exchange rates, were not as prevalent. Over the 15 years of visiting Buenos Aires, there's a perceived change in sentiment, particularly in San Telmo, with...
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    Newcomer Where to buy vintage leather jacket?

    Our daughter, who's 17 year old, is really interested in getting a leather jacket. She usually goes for vintage pieces back home, so we're wondering if that's a thing in Buenos Aires. Any suggestions on where we might find one?
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