Seethe harder leftists LOL, this is why you check out countries yourself if you can rather than believe anything the media puts out.
In doing so, he has delivered a blow to pensions, wages and nearly all public works.
This is particularly telling, pensions are a government ponzi scheme, don't trust them at all, wages are likely tied to government jobs for the moment and public works are just another scam that politicians and their lackies use to embezzle taxpayer money. Contrast this with other countries especially the likes of the UK and South American countries that adopt similar policies are going to be downright stable by comparison.
By the way I made this point awhile back but this is why the media have largely stopped reporting on Argentina now. Obviously there's the American election season coming up, but because there's no huge disaster happening or anything like that they've completely lost interest in reporting on Argentina at all.
Western media are not interested in reporting on countries that are doing well or are stable. If you're looking for a new place to live, pick a country that western media aren't interested in. They did some sperging about football clubs being privatised but that's about all they've written about lately.
I don't agree with sections of this article, but it is disappointing Milei isn't doing everything reasonably within his power to promote right-libertarian principles and policy.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/06/no_author/a-hoppean-dissection-of-javier-milei/
I'm surprised most of the conclusion is dedicated to his relationship with Israel.
On a geo-political standpoint, he needs to befriend the US, and that is just going to dictate his stance on Israel. It's not like Argentina is gonna send weapons or soldiers to Gaza. For the most part, it's all talk in order to curry favor with the American right-wing hegemon (which is pretty favorable to Israel). Certainly better that then China. And if you don't want to go that route? Welp, Argentina doesn't have enough nuclear weapons to hold it's own.
I get the complaints about issues with foreign investment, but if he doesn't pay those debts, the IMF will turn the country into a pariah state and see him shot.
I also get the complaints about the welfare state, but you can't just yeet the thing that makes people dependent upon the Peronists. You can't just cut off the money and do nothing else. Thatcher pulled that stunt and Wales never forgave her. Now they're so locked in with Labour that they are banning cars from driving more than 20 mph.
Practical considerations must be made here.