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Milei's Argentina Seems to Slowly Recover from Economic Disaster but its too Soon to Tell Yet
Argentina finds itself grappling with significant economic challenges, yet there remains a glimmer of hope for a turnaround, contingent upon the successful passage of a comprehensive reform package proposed by President Javier Milei. According to Ricardo Markous, CEO of Tecpetrol, a pivotal player in Argentina’s energy sector, the country’s economic woes could be alleviated and fiscal...
Poverty in Argentina soars to record high despite Milei's Shock Therapy
Poverty levels in Argentina hit a multiple-year high in January following the drastic economic reforms carried out by newly installed President Javier Milei, the Social Debt Observatory of the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA) said in its latest report released this past weekend.
According to the data, the share of people in poverty in the country surged to 57.4% last month, the highest since...
Argentina Paralyzed By Strikes as Thousands Protest Milei's Shock Therapy
Two months after libertarian firebrand Javier Milei was elected president of Latam basket case Argentina, pledging to overhaul the economy and openly warning a period of brutal austerity and pain is coming, the initial euphoria is fading fast and is being replace with the shock and horror of what comes next.
And sure enough, in the biggest show of resistance to date against Milei, Argentinian workers...
IMF Praises Argentina's Economic Reforms as 'Bold, Should Help Private Sector Growth'
In response to the recent protests against Argentina’s economic reforms led by President Javier Milei, the new government has declared that organisers of the demonstrations will be held financially accountable for the associated security costs.
The security expenses, totaling 60 million pesos, will be invoiced to the social movements responsible for orchestrating the protests, according to a...
Argentina Announces 'Shock Therapy' Reforms to Move the Country Away from Communism
In a groundbreaking effort to address Argentina’s deep-seated economic crisis, President Javier Milei has unveiled an expansive set of economic reforms that signal a departure from traditional economic policies. The sweeping measures encompass not only the privatization of state-owned entities but also the removal of export constraints and the easing of price controls. President Milei, known...
Liberal Zionist who wished he was Jewish becomes new president of Argentina
Javier Milei, an oddball politician with strong neoliberal views, has won the presidential election in Argentina.
Argentina has historically been known for its unstable economy and leftist politics. Recently, inflation has been steadily above 100 percent.
In this situation, Javier Milei – an odd bird in more ways than one – chose to run for president. And now it is clear that he has won.
The...
Argentina Struck by Huge Inflation Rates and Severe Drought
Argentina is in a very difficult economic situation with inflation over 100 percent in March and a currency, the peso, plummeting in value against the dollar.
The country’s central bank recently raised its key interest rate to 91 percent, which is the highest level in over 30 years, reports TT. This has created great difficulties for Argentine borrowers.
Restaurant owners in Buenos Aires have...
Argentina Destroys Falklands Peace Pact with the UK, threatens War Again
Argentina has ripped up a co-operation pact with the UK and demanded new talks over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.
But in response, Foreign Minister James Cleverly insisted ‘the Falkland Islands are British’.
The Falklands, known as the Malvinas in Spanish, were the subject of a short but brutal war after Argentina invaded in 1982. Britain drove out the invaders after dispatching...
Woke Leftists Slam Argentia World Cup Football Team over being 'Too White'
After successfully raising the LGBTQ flag over the World Cup, Western virtue signalers have chosen to focus their criticism on race.
While Argentina’s citizens rejoice over their team’s continued success in Qatar, a left-leaning Washington Post columnist soured the mood by asking, “Why doesn’t Argentina have more Black players at the World Cup?”
Because we are a country,...
Brazilian Arrested After Trying to Assassinate Argentinian Vice President Cristina Fernandez
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, vice president of Argentina, received a threat from a guy in a car outside her Buenos Aires residence. The man was observed pointing a pistol at the vice president’s face before he was taken away to safety. The official was unharmed, and there were no firearms fired.
On Thursday night, when Fernandez de Kirchner made her way through a busy gathering outside her...
Argentina Hit by Financial Crisis AGAIN, Experiencing High Inflation Rates
The inflation rate in the South American country of Argentina is exceeding forecasts, creating worries for many.
According to the latest government data, Argentina’s monthly inflation rate officially rose to 6.7 percent in March, the highest level in two decades. Both food and gasoline are affected by the increase, which is outpacing some people’s salaries and savings.
The INDEC statistics agency...
Ronald Biglione: Argentine Football Player Dies From Blood Clots
Ronald Biglione, a football player with Deportivo Club Independencia in Argentina’s General Levalle league, has died a week after being diagnosed with blood clots. The footballer experienced multiple health problems shortly after his second dose. He was under advanced treatment for 2 weeks at the Italian Hospital of Córdoba but with little to no improvement. Biglione’s partner, Paulina Carrara,...
Argentinian President Says Mexicans are Indians and Brazilians Came from the Jungle
Argentina’s president, Alberto Fernández, has triggered a Twitter storm and a regional race debate with misjudged comments to visiting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain that sought to play up the South American country’s ties with Europe.
“The Mexicans came from the Indians, the Brazilians came from the jungle, but we Argentines came from the ships. And they were ships that came from Europe,”...
Day turns to night as huge storm batters Argentinian city
Several towns and cities in Cordoba, Argentina were battered by a sudden and violent dust storm which ripped roofs from houses, felled trees and blocked out the sun.
Shortly before 7pm local time on Sunday, locals noticed a rather foreboding cloud heading straight for the city of Rio Cuarto. Temperatures fell dramatically, and darkness descended as residents fled the sudden downpour of hail and debris.
The...
Coca Cola's Sprite runs "woke" transgender ad in Argentina, 100% pure LGBT propaganda
Sprite, Coca Cola’s beverage has run an ad in Argentina just a few weeks ago which has basically nothing to do with their soft drink at all. Throughout the entire video they are not once showing a can or a bottle of Sprite.
The entire ad is focused around promotion of the LGBT agenda, family acceptance, parades and all that nonsense but only at the very end they finally show the Sprite logo....