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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For anyone wondering how Biden will treat him, I have a guess
You do know that is not his account right?

I am for the moment reserving my opinion on the man. Will he actually succeed in the titanic quest of stopping the peronist cycle in Argentina? I wish him all the luck on that but they have proven so many times they prefer their government gibs to an actual working economy that I really doubt it.
 
Milei wants to:
-legalize the sale of children and human organs
-abolish public healthcare, education, and transportation
-abandon monetary sovereignty and adopt the US dollar

Argentina was invited to join BRICS, but far-right president-elect Javier Milei has pledged to withdraw. The extremist boasted: "Our geopolitical alignment is with the U.S. and Israel. We are not going to align with communists"

In his platform, Argentina's extremist "libertarian" fascist president-elect Javier Milei calls for a Pinochet-style regime:
-"militarization of the institutions during the transition"
-building for-profit "public-private" prisons
-making it easier to imprison people
-mandating forced labor for prisoners
-reducing the age of being considered a minor
-creating a nationwide surveillance network of cameras with facial recognition technology

Responding to far-right president-elect Javier Milei's plan to adopt the US dollar as Argentina's currency to fight inflation, renowned development economist Ha-Joon Chang said this is “insane”, warning dollarization would make Argentina a US “colony”

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Sneeding won't make him think you're any less of a shit leftard, wumao
 
What makes him degenerate?
He's a lolbert.
He's pro-Israel.

That said, I'm glad he won because it makes globohomo's useful idiots seethe, and arming a populace is never a bad idea.
Oh and public health care failed in the Americas. This is not Northern Europe with high-trust/low crime/managed monocultural populace. Get rid of it. Abortion rights mean jack shit when the socialized health care system takes 10 months to book your abortion date.
 
People are getting carried away too soon.

He is not a right winger.
He doesn't believe in borders or soil being a nation.
He is very degenerate.
He's highly pro Israel.

I find very suspicious he's been allowed to win. He will fix the economy, but he has no problem with Argentina becoming globohomo.
The entire existence of globalhomo relies on the lack of free market.
 
Literally half the country is sustained with gibsmedats, which has made generations of people who do nothing, reproduce like rabbits and take their government checks while acting like niggers.

You would not believe the amount of government workers there are around who do absolutely nothing. There are government buildings that have 1000 janitors who just show up one day to get their check and do nothing. You would not believe it if i told you.

Anyone who lives off the government is a 100% assured vote for that government.
Yep the Americans here on the farms do not understand the hilarity of Latin American gibs and government "jobs" down there

It's welfare on steroids and people think they are entitled to everything
 
So how long until the Biden administration/ CIA fucks up trying to kill him?
I think he will be sitting nice and pretty with the US soon. Greg abbot officially endorsed Trump for 2024. They're going full steam ahead with Trump 2024 with the GOP and Javier Milie is cutting deals with the US and EU in industry. The west despite our quisling elites in charge is on the same china is a threat to the global west narrative.
 
Appoint Null Economic Minister

Argentina becomes one giant cryptomining machine, the richest country on the planet
 
>economic shock therapy

LMAO what a fucking retard. Economic shock therapy has never fucking worked ever and has always had devastating consequences for any country that implemented it (e.g. 90s USSR, Ceausescu's Romania, almost all the former Soviet states, Pinochet's Chile, etc...) Even when it does improve inflation and GDP to a certain extent, it always comes at the cost of massive unemployment and income inequality.

Also, I have high doubts that he's going to stick to his word with regard to his "anti-wokeness" crusade. Wokeness and ESG is a byproduct of capitalism and the more power you give capitalists and rich people, the most woke your country will become. It's only a matter of time before the oligarchs that funded his campaign get in his ear and he starts advocating for weekly nude pride parades, unlimited immigration, and mandatory drag queen story time in schools. The same thing happened to Trump, the same thing happened with Farage and Boris Johnson, and the same will happen to every "based" person who advocates for giving more power to trust fund parasites who hate our culture and society and want to endlessly gentrify it to milk every last cent of profit out of it.
 
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