Milei Warns Argentine Parliament He Will Govern 'With Or Without' Political Support
- The President vows to proceed with economic reforms despite opposition from lawmakers, indicating willingness to use presidential decree if necessary.
- Milei's efforts to implement deregulation and budget cuts have faced resistance, with stalled projects and ongoing legal challenges.
- Milei calls for patience and trust as he implements reforms, stressing the need for economic reorganization.
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Argentina's Milei vows to 'push' reforms despite opposition
Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei vowed to press ahead with sweeping reforms that have divided the country. He told lawmakers during a speech they would face "a different type of animal" if they oppose.
Argentina's libertarian President Milei warns parliament that he will govern 'with or without' political support
Faced with parliamentary reticence, Milei scrapped almost half of the initial 664 articles in the sweeping deregulatory measure issued after he took office, then withdrew it altogether.
Milei Warns Argentine Parliament He Will Govern 'With Or Without' Political Support
Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei, in his first policy speech to parliament Friday, said he would push his package of sweeping economic reforms "with or without the support of political leaders."
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