Javier Milei: Trump admirer leads race for Argentina presidency
- Javier Milei, a far-right politician and self-proclaimed anarcho-capitalist, has won the highest share of votes in Argentina's primary election, surpassing more established candidates.
- Milei's anti-establishment views and promises to solve Argentina's economic crisis have resonated with voters who are frustrated with the current and previous governments' failures.
- If elected, Milei plans to abolish Argentina's central bank, replace the peso with the US dollar, privatize state-run firms, and loosen gun controls, among other controversial policies.
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Javier Milei se convirtió en el precandidato más votado en las Elecciones Primarias Abiertas Simultáneas y Obligatorias (PASO) del domingo 13 de agosto. Ante el triunfo inesperado, se recordó una predicción del Nostradamus argentino, Benjamín Solari Parravicini, que los usuarios asociaron con el líder libertario. Parravicini cobró popularidad por los dibujos proféticos que realizó a lo largo de su vida, entre los que figuraron varios eventos his…
The ultra-liberal, homophobic and anti-caste outsider of the La Libertad Avanza party takes 30.1 percent of the votes in the primary and is getting closer as leader to the presidential elections on October 22
Getty ImagesDavid Miley posing as anarcho-capitalist Javier Miley, a far-right politician and admirer of former US President Donald Trump, won the most votes in the run-off election for Argentina's president. The primaries, in which presidential candidates of all parties participate, are the main indicator of the results of the first round of elections, which will be held on October 22. Miley won 30 percent [...]
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