Government Blocks Journalists From Argentina’s Presidential Palace For Third Straight Day

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Argentine President Javier Milei’s administration has escalated tensions with the press by continuing to block journalists from entering the presidential palace for a third straight day, amid an ongoing dispute over alleged security breaches.

The move has deepened concerns over press freedom in Argentina, where Milei, a vocal supporter of US President Donald Trump, has maintained a confrontational relationship with the media since taking office in December 2023.

Journalists accredited to cover events at the Casa Rosada were again denied entry on April 27, following similar restrictions imposed on April 23 and April 24.

Authorities said the restrictions are linked to an investigation into alleged “illegal espionage” and unauthorised filming within restricted areas of the presidential complex.

The presidential security service is currently probing two journalists from the Todo Noticias channel, who are accused of recording footage in off-limits sections of the palace.

However, the journalists involved have denied wrongdoing, stating they had permission to be in the areas in question and noting that the locations are often visited by school groups during guided tours.

The continued blockade has drawn criticism from media organisations, with the financial newspaper Ambito Financiero reportedly seeking an emergency court order to restore press access to the presidential building.

The situation has further intensified debate over transparency and media relations under Milei’s government, which has frequently clashed with journalists and media outlets since assuming office.

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