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Chequeado va a la Corte para que YPF informe cómo distribuye la pauta publicitaria y PERFIL pedirá sumarse a la causa como "amicus curiae"
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Chequeado va a la Corte para que YPF informe cómo distribuye la pauta publicitaria y PERFIL pedirá sumarse a la causa como "amicus curiae"

The article discusses an ongoing legal effort by the investigative journalism group Chequeado, alongside the newspaper PERFIL, to obtain transparency regarding how YPF, a state-owned oil company, distributes its advertising budget. The request was made after previous attempts to get this information were denied, leading to a court case. The group seeks to have PERFIL join the lawsuit as an 'amicus curiae' based on precedents set in similar cases involving other state-linked entities like Aerolíneas Argentinas. The article highlights concerns over opacity in public spending and the lack of accountability from state-controlled organizations, despite President Javier Milei’s rhetoric against official advertising. It references past cases where transparency was achieved through judicial channels and criticizes the current administration’s failure to fully eliminate state-sponsored advertising.

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Chequeado va a la Corte para que YPF informe cómo distribuye la pauta publicitaria y PERFIL pedirá sumarse a la causa como "amicus curiae"

The article discusses an ongoing legal effort by the investigative journalism group Chequeado, alongside the newspaper PERFIL, to obtain transparency regarding how YPF, a state-owned oil company, distributes its advertising budget. The request was made after previous attempts to get this information were denied, leading to a court case. The group seeks to have PERFIL join the lawsuit as an 'amicus curiae' based on precedents set in similar cases involving other state-linked entities like Aerolíneas Argentinas. The article highlights concerns over opacity in public spending and the lack of accountability from state-controlled organizations, despite President Javier Milei’s rhetoric against official advertising. It references past cases where transparency was achieved through judicial channels and criticizes the current administration’s failure to fully eliminate state-sponsored advertising.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a democratic concern, emphasizing transparency and accountability, which aligns with progressive values. It critiques the government's actions and highlights the role of judicial oversight in ensuring openness, suggesting a left-leaning perspective. The emphasis on 'd

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