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Despite his austerity measures, the president’s party is expected to do well in the crucial October mid-term elections.
In 1.5 years, Milei has radically cut inflation, but Argentina is one of the most expensive countries in Latin America.
Argentina does not meet a key requirement for the U.S. visa waiver program, a State Department cable acknowledges.
One half travels overseas and shops, but the other half of the country can't pay the bills – welcome to Javier Milei’s Argentina.
Milei’s approval rating and positive image remains well above domestic peers even as Argentines became increasingly worried about the job market.
Milei credited with stabilizing economy, taming inflation Government's austerity program has led to public discontent Milei's party leads in polls, opposition Peronists face internal divisions ...
Credit for the swift economic recovery goes to President Javier Milei’s adherence to classical-liberal principles: Fiscal rebalancing and deregulation laid the groundwork for an economic miracle ...
Milei, meanwhile, has closed various agencies to cut costs, including the Ministry of Women, Genders and Diversity and the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI).
Last week, Milei dismantled part of Argentina’s years-long exchange controls, which severely limited foreign companies from repatriating profits to their home offices, and prevented Argentines ...
On February 14, Milei took to X to promote a little-known token called LIBRA, claiming it would boost Argentina’s economy by funding small businesses. His post linked to a website featuring his ...
Argentine President Javier Milei has defended himself for promoting a cryptocurrency whose value collapsed within hours of its launch, likening those who invested in the token after his ...