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Argentina's Milei calls province's threat to cut energy supply 'extortion'.

The federal government of Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei said on Monday a. threat by oilrich province Chubut to cut off gas and oil. materials amounted to extortion amid a developing fight over tax. dispensations to the Patagonian area.

The dispute started late recently when the central. government kept back the transfer of some 13.5 billion pesos. ( about $16 million) to Chubut, the nation's second-largest oil. area and third-largest for gas, pointing out debt the region owed to. the Argentine state.

Chubut Governor Ignacio Torres, part of the main. conservative bloc that has backed Milei, reacted that the. province would cut energy supply if the funds were not. paid out, a position supported by other guvs in southern. Argentina.

Threatening to cut off fuel refers extortion, not. of the national government but the Argentine people themselves,. governmental spokesperson Manuel Adorni said at a press conference.

The State is moving everything according to the law. ... What occurred was that the relevant discount was made. There. is nothing we have actually done outside of the law.

Torres, nevertheless, supported his danger.

What will undoubtedly occur this Wednesday is that production. will be interrupted, not just in Chubut however in all the fields in. the nation, due to the fact that it is clear that if they can beat us, they. are going after everybody, Torres said.

Milei, attempting to turn around a deep financial deficit, a dearth. of reserves and widespread inflation, has repeatedly said there is. no cash and aimed to firmly squeezed state funding,. consisting of that to provincial governments.

Marcelo Rucci, basic secretary of the Private Oil and Gas. Union of Rio Negro, Neuquen and La Pampa, the primary energy union,. said the conflict should be resolved politically and included that it. was not the time for halting production or supply.

Milei has stated Chubut contractually needs to repay its debts. and that it would constitute a criminal activity if the province stopped working to. adhere to its energy supply dedications.

(source: Reuters)