The Argentine government, under President Javier Milei, removed Alejandro Nimo from his position as Special Advisor for Investment Promotion and International Trade at the Argentine Embassy in Spain through Decree 588/2026. The decision was cited as part of efforts to improve efficiency within the embassy. Nimo had previously reported to LA NACION that his removal was anticipated and attributed it to differing views with the ambassador regarding spending practices. He stated he would return to Argentina to continue supporting Milei’s agenda and hinted at potential future candidacy for La Libertad Avanza. Earlier this year, Nimo had criticized Ambassador Wenceslao Bunge for arbitrarily removing his office, which he saw as symbolic of support for Milei, and accused Bunge of lacking commitment to fiscal responsibility and state reduction policies.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses internal conflicts within the Argentine diplomatic mission and political tensions between officials, it presents both sides of the issue—Nimo's perspective and the government's official action. It does not overtly favor one political faction over another, nor does it use傾



