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Will Argentina’s provinces have a renewed role in national energy policy under the Fernandez administration?

8 min · 29 de ene de 2020
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Alberto Fernandez assumed the presidency of Argentina on December 10.  According to reports, the administration’s energy policy is set to be submitted to Congress for debate with the goal of concluding it before the end of the extraordinary session in February. There have been a series of meetings and statements since President Fernandez took office that point to a renewed role for Argentina’s provinces in helping to set the agenda and shape the policy debate.   Photo by: Casa Rosada (Argentina Presidency of the Nation)

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