Milei presents new book singing rock in midst of political crisis
Milei combined rock music and political messaging to rally support, despite polls showing 64.7% disapproval and forecasts of major election losses for his party.
- Argentine President Javier Milei presented his new book "La Construcci�n Del Milagro" at a rock concert amidst a political crisis.
- Milei's key ally Jos� Luis Espert resigned after admitting to receiving $200,000 from a jailed drug trafficker.
- Recent polls show Milei's approval ratings have dropped, with corruption overtaking inflation as the top public concern.
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Argentina: Milei headlines concert amid economy crash
Javier Milei, unironically played up to his rock-star president image, draped in double leather in front of a crowd of 15,000 supporters. But as he ran through a set-list of 80’s anti-establishment anthems, Argentina’s economic and political crisis is steadily being turned up to 11. Outside the event, which was officially to launch the president’s latest book, this divisive figure’s supporters and opponents were facing off. Many want a ‘respecta…
Milei stages rock concert as Argentina's economy falters
Argentine President Milei launched his new book with a rock concert-style event at Buenos Aires' Movistar Arena on October 6, performing anthems before nearly 15,000 supporters as his administration faces political and economic turmoil.
Argentine President Javier Milei presented his book on Monday, but did so in a special way.
Argentina’s Milei rocks the vote with resistance songs amid party turmoil
Argentine President Javier Milei took to the stage Monday night in Buenos Aires for a book launch-turned-rock concert, a move that delighted his fans but drew criticism from opposition members who accused him of being out of touch with the country’s economic problems.
Argentine President Javier Milei went on stage at a rock concert in front of 15,000 people on the margins of a political meeting on Monday, October 6. An amazing scene, even as the presidency is going through a deep crisis of confidence within the country.
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