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IMF and Milei - Partners in Argentina's Neoliberal Autocracy

After seven years, and 20 agreements since 1956, under IMF programmes, Argentina remains in an economic crisis. Following a brief period without its presence, the IMF came back in 2018 in the midst of a crisis that has lasted ever since. President Javier Milei’s current orthodox government is implementing a regressive austerity plan that is at odds with international human rights law while the IMF reinforces its complicity. Milei’s government to…
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Tucumano legislator Gabriel Yedlin, referent of the Peronist front “Force Patria”, attacked Javier Milei’s government on Monday, calling it “cruel” and ensuring that his management will leave a country “more indebted, without public works and with greater social suffering.” However, an analysis of economic data reveals a different panorama, with significant achievements in Milei’s management that contrast with the criticisms of the opposition le…

The leader stressed the need for a clearly “anti-mileist” political alternative.

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lagaceta.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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