Argentina elects 'shock therapy' libertarian Javier Milei as president

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BUENOS AIRES, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Argentina elected libertarian outsider Javier Milei as its new president on Sunday, rolling the dice on an outsider with radical views to fix an economy battered by triple-digit inflation, a looming recession and rising poverty.

Official results have not been released, but his rival, Peronist Economy Minister Sergio Massa, conceded in a speech. His candidacy was hampered by the country's worst economic crisis in two decades while he has been at the helm.


Milei is pledging economic shock therapy. His plans include shutting the central bank, ditching the peso, and slashing spending, potentially painful reforms that resonated with voters angry at the economic malaise, but sparked fears of austerity in others.

"Milei is the new thing, he's a bit of an unknown and it is a little scary, but it's time to turn over a new page," said 31-year-old restaurant worker Cristian as he voted on Sunday.


But Milei's challenges are enormous. He will have to deal with the empty coffers of the government and central bank, a creaking $44 billion debt program with the International Monetary Fund, inflation nearing 150% and a dizzying array of capital controls.

With many Argentines not fully convinced by either candidate, some had characterized the vote as a choice of the "lesser evil": fear of Milei's painful economic medicine versus anger at Massa and his Peronist party for an economic crisis that has left Argentina deeply in debt and unable to tap global credit markets.


Milei has been particularly popular among the young, who have grown up seeing their country lurch from one crisis to another.

"Our generation is pushing the presidency of Milei to stop our country being a pariah," said Agustina Lista, 22, a student in Buenos Aires.

Milei's win shakes up Argentina's political landscape and economic roadmap, and could impact trade in grains, lithium and hydrocarbons. Milei has criticized China and Brazil, saying he won't deal with "communists," and favors stronger U.S. ties.

The shock rise of the 53-year-old economist and former TV pundit has been the story of the election, breaking the hegemony of the two main political forces on the left and the right - the Peronists and the main Together for Change conservative bloc.

"The election marks a profound rupture in the system of political representation in Argentina," said Julio Burdman, director of the consultancy Observatorio Electoral, ahead of the vote.

Supporters of Massa, 51, an experienced political wheeler-dealer, had sought to appeal to voter fears about Milei's volatile character and "chainsaw" plan to cut back the size of the state.

"Milei's policies scare me," teacher Susana Martinez, 42, said on Sunday after she voted for Massa.

Milei is also staunchly anti-abortion, favors looser gun laws and has called Argentine Pope Francis a socialist "son of a bitch". He used to carry a chainsaw in a symbol of his planned cuts but shelved it in recent weeks to help boost his moderate image.

After October's first-round vote, Milei struck an uneasy alliance with the conservatives, which boosted his support. But he faces a highly fragmented Congress, with no single bloc having a majority, meaning that he will need to get backing from other factions to push through legislation. Milei's coalition also does not have any regional governors or mayors.

That may temper some of his more radical proposals. Long-suffering voters are likely to have little patience, and the threat of social unrest is never far below the surface.

His backers say only he can uproot the political status quo and economic malaise that has dogged South America's second-largest economy for years.

"Milei is the only viable option so we do not end up in misery," said Santiago Neria, a 34-year-old accountant.

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So here's how it's going to go according to my good friends in Argentina, which has happened every time a newcomer wins against Peronists:

>Newcomer tells everyone the Peronists are fucking idiots (fact btw)
>Peronists say "nuh-uh" and fuck up policy wise and lose support
>Peronists realize they will lose elections again
>Having held onto many government positions and half the government, plan for defeat
>Lost elections
>New guy gets in
>Four years of constant internal sabotage and government gridlock makes his term negligible for any changes
>Peronists say "We can do better!"
>People of Argentina, despite having done this multiple times already, ACTUALLY BELIEVES THEM
>Peronists voted back in
>Things get worse
>Still get another term in power and fuck up worse
>Newcomer arrives and starts talking how shit Peronists are
>Repeat cycle


But what else would you expect from a country so fucked up, its economy has entire wings of academia dedicated to figuring out how fucked it is?
 
This is going to be Bolsonaro part 2 where he gets stymied in every direction except for anything that benefits globohomo neoliberalism and gets deposed by past leadership in the next election. He’s such a yarmulke sniffer that he might get treated a little better but I’m not going to hold my breath.
 
Milei wants to shut down the Argentinian central bank and make USD the official currency.
Unironically could also explain the lack of overt CIA/State Department shenanigans with this election. Country with half decent economic size suddenly considering adopting your petrodollar now seeing +10% inflationary growth YoY? You're going all in on that to stave off domestic anger and unrest. Argentina gives a suitable hole in which to throw excess USD and stave off the inevitable for a few years so would be wholly unsurprising if vested US interests decide to give Milei all the (foreign) support he requires.
 
So here's how it's going to go according to my good friends in Argentina, which has happened every time a newcomer wins against Peronists:

>Newcomer tells everyone the Peronists are fucking idiots (fact btw)
>Peronists say "nuh-uh" and fuck up policy wise and lose support
>Peronists realize they will lose elections again
>Having held onto many government positions and half the government, plan for defeat
>Lost elections
>New guy gets in
>Four years of constant internal sabotage and government gridlock makes his term negligible for any changes
>Peronists say "We can do better!"
>People of Argentina, despite having done this multiple times already, ACTUALLY BELIEVES THEM
>Peronists voted back in
>Things get worse
>Still get another term in power and fuck up worse
>Newcomer arrives and starts talking how shit Peronists are
>Repeat cycle


But what else would you expect from a country so fucked up, its economy has entire wings of academia dedicated to figuring out how fucked it is?
This is the case in pretty much any country, really. The people in power do everything they can in order to start in power because, at the end of the day, it's one large fucking uniparty that only pretends to hate each other in front of the cameras. Might as well just be a fucking monarchy.
 
CNN is calling him a "Far-right Fascist" and all the big American MSM judeo-media organizations are running with this same line on "Reasons to hate Javier Milei"

"Milei is known for his flamboyant personality, distinctive personal style, and strong media presence, both domestically and internationally. He criticizes comprehensive LGBTQ+ sex education in schools as a form of 'brainwashing', expressed skepticism towards COVID-19 vaccines, supports civilian firearm ownership, has repeatedly boosted far-right conspiracies and misinformation, promotes the far-right 'Cultural Marxism' conspiracy theory, engages in climate change denial, and wants to restrict the immigration of foreign criminals."

Lmao. Sneed. Chuck, even.

"Hey goy, here's why you should hate this guy: A) He's based ✅ B) He's based ✅ C) He's based ✅ D) & he's based ✅. Hate him yet?"

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“Fascist-adjacent”

It’s like when NYMag called Sheriff David Clarke and “actual fascist” instead of just a “fascist”.
 
Argentina elected libertarian outsider
God damn, the WEF and UN are gonna hate this guy.
Not only is he a lolbert, he's not from the club.

You thought the "Argentina is neo-Nazi Germany" articles during the world cup were bad? They're gonna tell you everyday how nigger-free the non-chosen big nosed paleskins are and why their big booty women need to be 'enriched'.
 
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