Very funny in #Argentina, being a federal country like the United States, the states have autonomy over a large number of national decisions. Many do not confirm with the economic measures of #Milei and they began to make provincial bills to print their own currencies separate from the Argentine Peso.

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So each state is making their own currency? Is any in circulation yet?

We are a federal country. We act as a nation but each state has its governor, constitution, judicial and legislative power. So far 2 states are planning to circulate their own parallel currency. It is not yet in circulation. Apparently it would be in digital format.

I see thanks for the info. I was reading that there may be a general strike soon.

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The Province of La Rioja welcomes its first provincial note separate from the Argentine Peso, the Chacho. In honor of its historical leader.

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Can you spend outside of the province?

Theoretically, its value should be tied to the value of the peso, due to constitutional regulations. Acceptance in other provinces strictly depends on whether people want to accept it. In the crisis of the year 2000 there was such a need for money that the titles of the other provinces were accepted indiscriminately throughout the country.

Beyond the bad situation it was something very funny.

Each province has its own constitution. I would have to read but I think the only one that could issue a currency separate from the value of the peso is the Province of Buenos Aires. Also Buenos Aires can have their own army separate from the national one. Something funny too.

It is the one shaped like a large P to the east over the sea. And in fact, my home πŸ˜‚