In Argentina, Javier Milei runs up against political realities
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Argentina's President Javier Milei is once again free. The ultra-libertarian head of state is concerned about his »greatest success«, about the budget surplus, and by the way, he hides former allies in the provinces.
Breaking bridges is a mistake not only in life. Also in politics: “you must always have friends to tell you” and a base of voices, how many better, that speak well of one. The government, on the contrary, is taking a more risky path. On the one hand, it has sealed the lock-in in a bubble of self-elogia disconnected from demands that check its certainties for months: Javier Milei is lacking in loyal ones who encourage to raise voices of alert. On…
In Argentina, Javier Milei runs up against political realities
Javier Milei’s shouts and insults don’t intimidate like they used to. This past week, the 24 governors of Argentina led a rebellion in the Senate, where the provinces are represented, approving laws that increase fiscal spending. It was a direct blow to the president’s economic model, which had achieved a budget surplus after laying off 50,000 public employees, closing or merging around a hundred state agencies, and halting all public works.Segu…
The government seeks to recover grip on politics, the theatrical internment between Caputo and the Menem, the silent recognition of economic problems.
The challenge of controlling Congress; low inflation and cutting retirements: light and shadow of the President; governors advance because they fear a triumph of the Executive; the role of the Court; the order of the Head of State: the Pro in, Macri out.
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