His election was something of world historic importance. Never before has anybody been elected on a platform of abolishing the State and turning the country into a capitalist haven.
In a move both hailed and questioned, Argentine President Javier Milei has ordered the full declassification of secret government files related to Nazis who fled to Argentina after World War II--along with archives from the country's own military
President of Argentina Javier Milei, dubbed the 'Argentine Trump' presented Elon Musk with a DOGE chainsaw on stage at CPAC on Thursday, to wild cheers from the conservative gathering in National Harbor, Maryland. Musk said, "This is the chains
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"Davos Has Begun to Crumble': Argentina's Milei Returns to WEF Summit To Celebrate the End of Leftist World Hegemony and the Many Conservative Leaders Working for Liberty
Javier Milei has turned a $7.94 billion trade deficit in 2023 into a massive $18–$19 billion surplus in 2024, achieving this remarkable feat in just one year in office.
The 2nd largest gas formation in the world was discovered in Argentina in 2011, but socialism prevented it's development. But things are different now, and the future is bright.
In a bold move to transform Argentina into a global energy powerhouse, President Javier Milei introduced the "Argentine Nuclear Plan" on Friday, with the goal of harnessing nuclear energy as a core component of the nation's future.
In this sense, by believing that liberals fall into the trap of not organizing, it was intended to combat an anarchic group of free thinkers. They thought that was what being liberal meant.
Is Javier Milei a savior or a destroyer? It's been just over a year since the far-right, chainsaw-wielding 54-year-old was elected President of Argentina, and society is more divided than ever before.
This loan package, which marks a significant step in Argentina's reintegration with global financial markets, is seen as a positive development by both the Argentine government and international observers.
In office for just over nine months, Argentine President Javier Milei continues to face enormous economic and political challenges. His support from Congress and the Senate is fragile, and the president's opponents are trying to mobilize the masses
Argentina declined on Sunday to endorse a key United Nations pact that aims for member countries to commit to action on issues including peace, poverty, climate change, and gender equality.