The cover of the PROFILE newspaper for Sunday, March 19, 2023

Below we offer a review of the main titles of the 1806 edition of the PERFIL newspaper, for this Sunday, March 19, 2023, an edition that, as usual, is accompanied by the “plus” of 9 supplements: The Observer, Culture, Sunday, D&D, Textum, Shows, Weekend. Joker plus Crossword and Economic Profile:

The FdT table was emptied and CFK is already advancing with the electoral assembly. The internal dialogue space of the ruling party to define candidacies entered a deadlock, and time is pressing, because on June 14 the lists must be registered. In reserve, the vice negotiates with the governors for the provincial ballots, while the hard Kirchnerism maintains the “operative outcry” for her to be a candidate. This Tuesday, she will speak at a support event for the Puebla Group, in which she will address lawfare, but also economic issues.

Alberto at the Summit. He overcame the herniated disc and will travel to an Ibero-American event.

On March 24, the camp will march against the court for the “ban” of Cristina.

“The exit from the stocks may not be immediate.” Martín Redrado, who joined Larreta’s team, talked about everything with Fontevecchia. In addition, the head of government adds a former Macri minister.

Massa dodges friendly fire. Without inflation on the agenda, he closes agreements at the IDB in Panama.

Live in the dark At least 23,000 users remained without power yesterday in the metropolitan region.

Paris burns. Resistance is growing in France to the pension reform of President Emmanuel Macron.

Trump says they are going to put him in jail.

Agustina Macri will make the biopic of Máxima. It will be played by the Argentine Delfina Chaves.

Lollapalooza is coming. Billie Eilish closes the festival that brought together dozens of national and foreign artists.

The drug gang of an incarcerated capo falls. It is Alexis Cantero, one of the sons of the creator of Los Monos.

The champions arrive. AFA operation to avoid overflows with the Selection.

Two from Julián in City’s 6-0 win over Burnley in the FA Cup.

Elections at the end of the year in Boca: Ameal approaches Pergolini and challenges Román.

They write in this issue:

Sarlo, Nelson Castro, Roberto Garcia, Duran Barba, De Angelis, N.Vargas, A.Teijeiro, Sinay, Pasjalidis, Lew, Carmody, Karbabian, Bianco, Petrarca, Almada, Piro, Acevedo, Quintin, Tabarovsky, Melgar, L. Chemen, Galli, G. Gonzalez, Lloret, Ise, Corsalini, Garabetyan, Nieva, Colombo, Froidevaux, Bordigoni, G. Martinez, Izaguirre, Mozetic, Spillman, Ayerdi, Calvo and Fontevecchia.

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