Overview
- Lilia Lemoine posted a long message on X on Tuesday accusing former LLA deputy Marcela Pagano of recruiting ex‑partners of party officials, recording people inside Congress, and using edited material to hurt colleagues.
- President Javier Milei amplified Lemoine's message by sharing it on his X account, a move that aligns the presidency with one faction of the libertarian movement and raises the dispute's profile.
- Lemoine also named connections to Franco Bindi and past ties to Luis Barrionuevo, saying those links give Pagano access to judges and prosecutors and enable alleged blackmail or extortion.
- Coverage so far reports Lemoine's allegations and Milei's endorsement but offers no independent verification of recordings, judicial influence, or formal investigations into the claims.
- The clash follows months of internal fights in La Libertad Avanza, including a 2025 split when Pagano left the bloc, and could widen factional splits or prompt lawmakers to seek formal probes.