Javier Milei flanked by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and far-right Viktor Orban and Jair Bolsonaro as Argentina's president sworn in
- Javier Milei, a self-declared "anarcho-capitalist," was elected as the president of Argentina last month, defying expectations. He delivered his inauguration speech with his back to the lawmakers and expressed his belief in the victory of the weak over the powerful.
- Milei has a unique relationship with Judaism, studying with an Argentinean rabbi and expressing interest in converting. He has visited the grave of a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi in New York and plans to move Argentina's embassy to Jerusalem.
- Argentina is facing significant economic challenges, including high inflation and a high poverty rate. The new president, Milei, will implement economic measures to address these issues.
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Javier Milei eliminates half of Argentina's government ministries on first day as president
Javier Milei, Argentina's new libertarian president, has wasted no time amputating various bureaucratic tentacles. Within hours of being sworn into office on Sunday, Milei made good on his vow to take a "chainsaw" both to government spending and to what he called his country's "political caste...
Libertarian Javier Milei Inaugurated as Argentinian President - American Faith
Libertarian Javier Milei was inaugurated over the weekend as the new president of Argentina. Milei won the country’s presidential election on November 19 against socialist Sergio Massa, the former Economy Minister of Argentina. The newly elected president encouraged voters to choose “courage” and to overthrow “the same people as always,” referring to his opponent who led the country into triple-digit inflation and skyrocketing unemployment rat…
Javier Milei flanked by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and far-right Viktor Orban and Jair Bolsonaro as Argentina's president sworn in
"There is no alternative to a shock adjustment," Javier Milei said after taking the baton and sash at yesterday's inauguration. "There is no money."
Who is Karina Milei, sister and strategist of Argentina’s new president?
Now that the far-right Javier Milei, 53, is the new president of Argentina, the spotlight is on the other Milei, a woman as powerful as she is discreet who likes to dress in intense colors. The president’s little sister is the person he trusts the most, his campaign strategist, his stylist, someone he describes as “the Messiah.” Dressed in white, Karina Milei, 50, occupied the place designated for first ladies this Sunday at the inauguration, an…
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