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    Getting married in Argentina.

    Been so long ago I've forgotten most of the process but yes there's a lot of faffing about involved. We got 'married' twice in two days as a church wedding isn't officially recognised here which I found strange. My wife dealt with all the paperwork and other stuff. As it's a small town we live...
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    Politics ‘El Loco’ Won the Argentina Election Last Month With Outlandish Ideas. Now He’s Backpedaling - The Wall Street Journal

    Saying those things worked....it got him elected. The majority of the general public including me don't give a monkey's about those things anyway. They just wanted change and his rantings got him noticed.
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    Newcomer It's been almost 1 month since I paid, but I still haven't seen my car

    If you suspect some shenanigans contact your Local Consumer Protection office. https://www-argentina-gob-ar.translate.goog/economia/comercio/defensadelconsumidor?_x_tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc
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    Food & Drink Are there any good quality seafood restaurants in Buenos Aires? Most are poor quality and blah

    I used to buy and eat quality fish and seafood every week in Scotland. Given the size of coastline I thought I'd be able to do the same when coming to live here. I soon found out I was wrong with both the quality and variety severely lacking. Some decent prawns can be purchased however you end...
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    Politics Thread: President Javier Milei - Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) in real-time

    Indeed Spot on. (y) Truth be told this country has been a basket case for years and years. Hard to believe, given it was once rated as one of the richest countries in the world. Drastic action has had to be taken in order for the positive results to be seen during Milei's term. Otherwise in...
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