Milei is an eccentric but what matters is not what he says about selling body parts (which was apparently taken out of context anyway) or other trivia that makes amusing headlines but how he would actually govern on important matters. If elected he'd have to deal with Congress, unions, piqueteros and many others. Dollarization seems to be his core idea. I am not clear about how he could put the Central Bank out of business but maybe what he is really saying is that he wants to end currency manipulation. Wall Street and international bankers are wary of Milei (see the Wells Fargo reports someone posted in this thread) which strikes me as a good thing -- since when are these people interested in the welfare of Argentina and not just maintaining a status quo convenient for investors? I very much doubt that Milei could be elected but the fact that he got so many votes reveals the extent of anger at the current government, especially among youth who see little future.