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...Now he needs to win over most of her voters to have a chance on November 19, said Juan Cruz Díaz, managing director of Cefeidas Group, a political consultancy in Buenos Aires....
...Argentina’s annual inflation rate has reached a three-decade high of 254.2 per cent, even while the month-on-month pace cooled slightly, as President Javier Milei embarks on a high-risk battle to tame price...
...Rising fast in the polls is radical outsider Javier Milei, a libertarian congressman....
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...Union founder and campaigner Juan Grabois described economy minister Luis Caputo as a “psychopath on the verge of massacring his defenceless victims”....
...Diana Mondino, an economist and professor, joined the party led by Argentina’s hard-right libertarian economist Javier Milei, just over four months ago....
...Argentina’s voters have taken a leap into the unknown after electing Javier Milei, a radical libertarian outsider, as president in the hope that his promise of shock therapy can cure its sickly economy....
...We are very satisfied and very happy,” said Milei after a meeting with Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, and Juan Gonzalez, Latin America adviser....
...Hours after Javier Milei’s election victory, Donald Trump posted on social media: “Congratulations to Javier Milei on a great race for president of Argentina . . . you will turn your country around and truly...
...Earlier in the day, Pepa Rodríguez de Millán, a senior Vox lawmaker, said the Socialist party was immersed in a “very serious case of corruption”....
...Investors have cheered the victory of radical libertarian Javier Milei in Argentina’s presidential election despite worries about a rocky government transition and huge economic challenges ahead....
...Bullrich won 17 per cent, defeating her more moderate colleague, Buenos Aires mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, with 11.3 per cent....
...Javier Milei, Argentina’s libertarian leader, even called Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s supporters a “small-penis club”....
...“Javier admires him. He trusts him, and there is maybe chemistry between them, so he will listen to his [advice],” said one LLA insider. “But Javier will be the president.”...
...“It could hurt a small part of his electorate, but it’s the best way to win over Bullrich’s 24 per cent and part of the 7 per cent who voted for [Córdoba governor Juan] Schiaretti,” said Juan Germano, director...
...“If that case is contained and Massa continues with his performance, then he does have a chance to get into a second round,” said Juan Cruz Diaz, managing director of Buenos Aires-based advisory firm Cefeidas...
...Milian-Rodriguez was right....
...Juan Negri, a politics professor at Buenos Aires’ Torcuato Di Tella University, said the fate of the reforms in congress and on the streets remained uncertain....
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