Jim Prideaux
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He should immediately reform the judiciary. That is a sine qua non of any reform here.
A populist president attacked by Leftists? You aren't familiar with Trump? Sorry, I couldn't resist. Argentina has worse financial problems than Trump ever faced so good luck to anyone willing to try to fix it all.Please explain
We can say hello again to Peronism once Milei's presidency is over as it will be a disaster. I think that Cafiero will eventually win the presidency.
You made me laugh! Cristina was equally, if not even more, unqualified for the presidency and she still served two terms. The pendulum will swing back even harder, Milei's presidency will be a failure as the economic and sociocultural systems in Argentina are not set up to build a country to prosperity in the way of, say, Australia. And Milei won't actually change anything that matters structurally about the government and economy, he will probably just end up axing the benefits that help people survive on a day-to-day basis and claim that his way is working.cafiero is as qualified to be president as an empanada. maybe less so.
regardless, we will see if the pendulum swings again or not. i think that depends on how successful milei is and what kind of change he is actually able to implement.
Milei himself is obviously homosexual.Still waiting for your evidence that Milei is rabidly anti-gay
There is no evidence.Still waiting for your evidence that Milei is rabidly anti-gay
You're right but I have a feeling that there are expats who think they know what is best no matter what the people think.Like it or not, and despite the polemics expressed here by expat non voters, Milie was clearly the overwhelming choice of the Argentine people. Milie won the most popular votes ever by an Argentine presidential candidate and only Juan Peron won a greater percentage of the presidential vote. That makes Milie more popular and gives him greater legitimacy than Alfonsin, Menem, the Kirchners or Macri. The least we expats can due is to respect the Argentine peoples’ hard fought for right to their own free democratic choice.
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