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Re: D’Hondt Cry For Me Argentina – politicalbetting.com
The same story has been around for three decades since PFI started. The supplier underbids for the main contract, but then the government discovers that the scope is much tighter than they thought it… (View Post)1 -
Re: D’Hondt Cry For Me Argentina – politicalbetting.com
Government procurement is an expensive mess that turns out to be really poor value for money, whoever would have thought that? They really need to employ a central team of contracts negotiators and a… (View Post)1 -
Re: D’Hondt Cry For Me Argentina – politicalbetting.com
Good news for Millei in Argentina overnight, he still has support for his reforms, his party gaining seats in the mid-term elections there. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/27/argentinas-midterm-election… (View Post)4 -
Re: D’Hondt Cry For Me Argentina – politicalbetting.com
So government interfering in markets doesn’t work? Who would have thought that! (View Post)1 -
Re: D’Hondt Cry For Me Argentina – politicalbetting.com
But the reason the town centres are dying, is because the councils are restricting and charging for parking. To put it bluntly they see cars as a revenue source, especially cars from out of town. So … (View Post)1
