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flr001 6 months ago | hide | past | favorite



The title is misleading and it is not the translation of the original one in Spanish. There is no dollarization in Argentinian economy "on the way". Milei should build consensus to move forward because he just won the executive branch in the referendum.

For the ones here that does not know the Argentine culture, one thing is what you say, the slogans, and another what you do.

The current government is at a level of corruption that you will find impossible even in fantastic stories.


Lots of reservations about this guy and appalled by some of his positions, but from my outsider perspective this clearly seems like more of a referendum and rejection of the status quo left wing establishment party that's failed to bring prosperity to its people for decades.

Everything I know about Argentina says it should be far more wealthy and productive than it is. It has a bounty of natural resources and geographic advantage comparable to the US, and yet a GDP per capita below the global average. Something's wrong.


And he's going to allow it to be exactly that.

What positions turn you off? I think the only thing I can put a finger on is his flawed view on abortion, but I guess that relates to him being a Catholic.


Congratulations Javier Milei.


This article is in Spanish.




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