Argentine President Promotes LIBRA Token Again Amid Fraud Allegations
Argentina President Javier Milei has come under fire again after releasing a controversial tutorial on how to buy a Libra token on social media platforms. Despite Milei’s previous statements, he claimed that he no longer promotes cryptocurrencies, the move was arose. Because he was initially involved in the project.
The value surge in Libra tokens before their dramatic collapse has been at the center of criticism, fearing its potential to mislead investors. Milei’s decision to republish the tutorial has sparked anger, especially against opposition lawmakers, who are now pushing for improper lawsuits against the president.
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On Monday, Millie denied that cryptocurrency collapsed, causing investors to lose billions of dollars and sparked numerous complaints. Prosecutors are reportedly preparing to investigate the matter. “I didn’t promote it, I shared it. I took action sincerely,” Miley told the radio station. “It was a private issue, no national involvement.”
The opposition believes that Miley’s actions, especially promoting unstable cryptocurrencies, undermined his responsibilities as the leader of the country and put Argentines at financial risk. Critics also noted that he removed tweets that promoted the token earlier, indicating inconsistency and lack of accountability.
As tensions intensify, the controversy sparked wider debate on the rules on Argentina’s cryptocurrency and the role of government figures in promoting digital assets. In Argentine politics, this situation may remain a key point in the debate, calling for a greater scrutiny of Miley’s intensification of action.