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Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/26 at 12:37 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a decisive move, President-elect Javier Milei reiterates his unwavering commitment to the closure of Argentina’s central bank, categorizing it as a “non-negotiable matter.” This declaration, disseminated on the social media platform X, seeks to dispel what Milei terms as “false rumors” circulating regarding his administration’s intentions.

As the countdown to his December 10 inauguration ticks away, the outsider libertarian economist appears to be swiftly assembling his team. Notably, the choice of economist Osvaldo Giordano to lead Argentina’s social security administration ANSES is revealed, indicating potential deviations from Milei’s initial plan of nominating a close ally for this role.

The intricacies of Milei’s reform agenda, which encompass the ambitious goals of dollarizing the economy and privatizing state-owned entities like YPF, face formidable challenges. Time constraints and feasibility hurdles loom large over these transformative plans.

In a surprising twist, Milei, known for his radical proposals, seems to be charting a more moderate course with key appointments. Analysts speculate that this shift could be a strategic move to garner broader support, given the limited seats held by Milei’s libertarian coalition in Congress and the absence of backing from provincial governors.

The landscape of Argentine politics is poised for a seismic shift under Milei’s leadership. A former TV pundit, he transitioned into politics in 2021, and his ascent has been nothing short of remarkable. Having secured the highest vote share in the primary election earlier this year, Milei’s political trajectory promises to reshape Argentina’s historical socialist influence in Latin America.

While his fervent promise to tighten fiscal expenditures and eliminate the local currency and central bank has gained him popularity, the practicality of implementing such radical reforms remains a subject of intense scrutiny. The success of Milei’s administration hinges on navigating not only the political intricacies within Congress but also addressing the demands of more mainstream conservative blocs crucial to his victory.

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