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Can Milei Overcome the Curse of the Third Year?

Summary by El Cronista
There is an unwritten rule in recent Argentine politics: the presidents face their most critical moment in the third year of government. It is not a coincidence or a mystical fatality. It is, rather, the result of a recurring mechanism: the gap between the electoral calendar and economic consistency.In odd years, crossed by legislative elections, the government usually prioritizes electoral performance over macroeconomic stability. Unpopular dec…
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There is an unwritten rule in recent Argentine politics: the presidents face their most critical moment in the third year of government. It is not a coincidence or a mystical fatality. It is, rather, the result of a recurring mechanism: the gap between the electoral calendar and economic consistency.In odd years, crossed by legislative elections, the government usually prioritizes electoral performance over macroeconomic stability. Unpopular dec…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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