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Argentinian government restricts journalist access to Casa Rosada

23 April 2026
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Press freedom advocates are warning about hostile rhetoric towards journalists and restrictive policies under Argentina’s President Javier Milei. The administration has restricted journalists’ access to the presidential palace, Casa Rosada, citing national security concerns after journalists were accused of illegal espionage. Milei has publicly criticized journalists, calling them “repugnant trash” and restricting access to certain areas of the palace. Critics argue that these actions are part of a broader crackdown on press freedom in Argentina under Milei’s leadership.

Why It Matters

The escalating feud between President Milei and journalists in Argentina highlights growing concerns about press freedom in the country. The restrictions on journalists’ access to the presidential palace and the president’s hostile rhetoric towards the media have raised alarm among press freedom advocates. The situation reflects a broader trend of tightening restrictions on journalism under Milei’s administration, prompting criticism from both domestic and international organizations. These developments underscore the importance of protecting freedom of the press as a cornerstone of democracy.

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