The Argentine national deputy Maximiliano Ferraro from the Civic Coalition criticized the lack of accountability among high-ranking officials during the World Cup. He highlighted that while many Argentinians struggle financially, officials such as Santiago Viola, the second-in-command at the Ministry of Justice, and judges involved in sensitive football-related cases are traveling abroad for the event. Ferraro also mentioned Mauricio Novelli, accused of defrauding millions through the $LIBRA scheme, who remains unpunished despite being abroad. He condemned the perceived impunity of these figures and criticized the government’s handling of related scandals, including the travel expenses of officials like Adorni. Ferraro emphasized the need for justice and exemplarity, noting that leaders like Insaurralde continue to act with impunity.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames criticism against high-ranking officials and their alleged impunity, aligning with left-wing concerns over corruption and misuse of public resources. The emphasis on accountability and the critique of government behavior reflect a left-leaning perspective, particularly in calling






