Javier Milei, a far-right figure and self-proclaimed anarcho-capitalist, is at the centre of an international political and cultural revolution. His disruptive style and unapologetically anti-establishment views resonate with those disillusioned by decades of political stagnation.
Argentina’s controversial President, Javier Milei, has acted swiftly to implement laws promoting austerity and granting exceptional powers to both the presidency and security forces. In response, the opposition, still grappling with their defeat, has begun to mobilise to prevent what they perceive as a regression in people’s social rights. This mobilisation has led to some initial scuffles between demonstrators and security forces on the streets. Meanwhile, inflation and poverty rates are on the rise, marking a challenging period for Milei’s plans to “make Argentina great again”.
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