"The government of Argentine President Javier Milei on Monday [May 4] reinstated access for accredited journalists at the Casa Rosada—the seat of the executive branch—but imposed movement restrictions, following a ten-day total ban on the press in response to the dissemination of images from inside the building.
According to a correspondent accredited to the seat of government who spoke to EFE, authorities established new controls at the building's entrances and exits and blocked access to certain common areas.
The nearly 60 journalists from local and international media outlets accredited at the Casa Rosada will no longer be able to observe who enters and leaves the building, nor approach officials' offices to ask questions—a practice that has been customary for decades."
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This monitor was translated with the assistance of AI and reviewed by Teresa Mioli.