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Javier Milei

May 9, 2024
Argentina/Diplomacy

Milei is beating the odds. Will it last?

What happens when a country with triple-digit inflation and chronic fiscal deficits elects a chainsaw-wielding populist with a dead dog for chief counsel as president? Back in November, following the unexpected triumph of the

Geopolitics/News

Argentina’s Milei Faces Impeachment Over Crypto Scandal

Argentina’s President Javier Milei is facing a potential impeachment threat after his endorsement of the controversial LIBRA cryptocurrency sparked accusations of misconduct. Opposition lawmakers have expressed outrage over the president’s involvement with the coin, which crashed shortly after his recommendation.

February 17, 2025

Far-Right Libertarian Javier Milei Receives Largest Vote Share in Argentina’s Primaries

Argentina/News

With over 97 percent of votes counted, the far-right Liberty Advances presidential ticket has confirmed its lead in the primary elections held in Argentina

Argentina’s Ultra-Right: Who Is Javier Milei?

Argentina/Politics

On December 10, 2023, Javier Milei was elected president of Argentina with 55.6 percent of the vote. The eccentric president has attracted global attention

Argentina Opens Door to $5 Billion Foreign Debt Deal as Government Expands Borrowing Powers

June 23, 2026
Business

The Argentine government has authorized the Ministry of Economy to contract up to $5 billion in public debt from international financial institutions, granting executive officials broad authority to negotiate loan agreements and

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Argentina’s Fiscal Tightening Under the Milei Administration

May 27, 2026
Argentina/Geopolitics/World

Javier Milei’s government took office in December 2023 with a strong rhetoric about the need to expand freedom. However, rather than expanding it, his economic policy reduces it. Neoliberal policy advocates a

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Argentina Erupts Over Milei’s University Cuts

May 13, 2026
Argentina/Education/World

Massive demonstrations swept across Argentina on Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and university workers marched against austerity measures imposed by President Javier Milei and demanded the immediate release of

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Milei and Trump Cement Alliance at Latin American Right‑Wing Summit

March 7, 2026
Business/Trade Wars

Javier Milei will travel to Miami this Friday to participate in a high-profile summit of right-wing Latin American leaders organized by U.S. President Donald Trump. The “Shield of the Americas” meeting highlights

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Milei Pushes Through Controversial Labor Reform Amid Violent Protests

February 13, 2026
Argentina/Human Rights/World

The Argentine Senate delivered a major legislative victory to President Javier Milei’s government on Thursday, approving a sweeping labor reform bill despite widespread street protests that left at least 15 people injured

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Argentina Labels Iran’s Quds Force a Terrorist Organization in Sharp Diplomatic Move

January 18, 2026
Diplomacy/News

Argentina’s president has taken a decisive step to label Iran’s elite Quds Force as a terrorist organization, citing both historic bombings on Argentine soil and recent allegations of mass killings of protesters

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Milei’s Revolution Faces Cautionary Echoes from Chile’s ‘Chicago Boys’ Era

November 2, 2025
Business

When Argentine President Javier Milei bounded onto a stage in Santiago back in 2019 to greet Rolf Lüders — one of the last surviving “Chicago Boys” — he was paying homage to

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Argentina’s Peso in Freefall as Traders Exploit Currency Loopholes

October 6, 2025
Argentina/World

Argentina is facing a mounting financial crisis as President Javier Milei battles an unprecedented run on the peso fueled by highly inventive local currency traders. According to a report in the Financial

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US Lifeline for Argentina Raises Questions About Debt Sustainability, Experts Warn

September 28, 2025
Business

This week’s US financial support for Argentina has increased speculation that the South American country may seek additional assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), despite already receiving unprecedented sums from the

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US Weighs $20 Billion Swap Line With Argentina, Signals Support for Milei

September 24, 2025
Argentina

The United States is in talks to establish a $20 billion swap line with Argentina and is prepared to purchase the country’s dollar bonds, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday. The

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