【Argentina's opposition votes to restart the investigation into President Milei's LIBRA scandal】Gold Finance reports that, according to Cryptoslate, Argentina's opposition has restarted the investigation into President Javier Milei's role in the LIBRA scandal, seizing on new corruption allegations that have unsettled the government in the weeks leading up to the October elections. Despite opposition from Milei's allies, five opposition parties representing 136 out of 257 members of the House of Representatives voted to restart the case. The committee has set a report deadline of November 10, just weeks after Argentine voters cast their ballots. The committee was initially established in April but had been largely paralyzed due to bureaucracy and congressional obstacles. The investigation was restarted on August 28 after leaked recordings implicated Milei and his sister Karina in another bribery scheme.