Mr Milei’s rival, economy minister Sergio Massa, called him to concede.

Former US President Donald Trump congratulated Mr Milei on his victory, saying he would “Make Argentina Great Again!”.

The election comes at a difficult time for Argentina with rising inflation and an economy in crisis on peoples’ minds.

Mr Milei’s proposals, which included detonating the central bank, won support with voters desperate for change…

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    Fake populist with no real policy and only empty slogans and memes promises to fix the economy. We’ve never seen this before.

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      Hey! That’s not fair!!

      He wants to make selling human organs legal. That’s…a policy.

      On social issues, he wants to loosen gun laws, abolish abortion - which was legalised in Argentina in 2020 - and allow the sale and purchase of human organs.

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      It’ll go like shit, the way it always does when people vote right-wing.

      But for a bit of fun, be sure to ask any right-wing reactionaries what conservative leader actually made their country a better place – they all have an answer they want to give, but they know they can’t say it out loud.

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      Do you think complete Dolarization of the economy and closing the central bank is not a policy? (Just to name the more relevant)

      Do you think the other candidate, Sergio Massa (current minister of economy) had a real economic policy?

      I’m asking for real here.

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    Former US President Donald Trump congratulated Mr Milei on his victory, saying he would “Make Argentina Great Again!”.

    I’d love to see where Trump thinks Argentina is on a map.

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        Between 1860 and 1930:

        Between 1860 and 1930, exploitation of the rich land of the pampas strongly pushed economic growth.[3] During the first three decades of the 20th century, Argentina outgrew Canada and Australia in population, total income, and per capita income.[3] By 1913, Argentina was among the world’s 10th wealthiest states per capita.[4]

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_Argentina

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          And then of course in 1945 the ratlines assured the freedom of many nazi war criminals in Argentina. There are plenty of reasons for Trump to like Argentina during the first half of the 20th century.

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    I just hope that in the long term the country can finally liberate the people who are currently economically dependent on the state. So they can find their own economic path, no matter who is ruling.

    They always give you money in Argentina. For exchange of a future vote, of course. But nobody really cares about giving you a way out where you are in charge and capable of finding and getting your own work and opportunities.

    And the inflation, as always, eats the lowest class first, the one that has less opportunities to find a new job. And less capable of saving money. Remember that. The very high inflation is indirectly murdering people.

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      if he’s like every other right wing populist, the poor will have it even harder. All for the rich, baby! Oh, and his own pockets will be filled.

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      Amen.

      For people who are not from Argentina, you should at least make the effort to understand the current problems argentinian society is facing.

      If you don’t care to do that, why even share any opinion at all and just hate Milei.

      There’s a lot of good reasons to hate the other candidates too. Even more than Milei if you ask me. The thing is, this guy does not come from the elite ruling class.

      Disclaimer: I am not Argentinian, but I have family and friends over there.

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    Argentina’s been so wrecked by the Peronists that this is the one place in the world where bringing in a “hard right” president may not be a bad thing. Milei probably doesn’t have the right personality, or enough backing in the legislature, to have a successful presidency. But the alternative was worse.

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      Just once I wish Argentina chose to not be a cautionary tale.

      But since we’re here, Americans should watch this space very carefully during the next year or so.

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        I feel like Americans know very well how this ends after living with Trump for 4 years… The ones that should’ve known better were the Argentinians.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Far-right libertarian outsider Javier Milei has won Argentina’s presidential run-off poll, according to provisional results.

    Mr Milei’s proposals, which included detonating the central bank, won support with voters desperate for change.

    No matter, in a country where annual inflation is now over 140% and two in five people live in poverty, his win proves that Argentinians are fed up with traditional politics and economic disaster.

    Posting on X, he said the US would “look forward to building on our strong bilateral relationship based on our shared commitment to human rights, democratic values, and transparency”.

    South American leaders have also been commenting on Mr Milei’s victory, with Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva posting: "I wish good luck and success to the new government.

    But Chile’s President Gabriel Boric said he saluted Mr Milei “for his victory and Sergio Massa for his worthy recognition of defeat”.


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