Javier Milei won the primaries in Argentina

The economist won the victory in a surprising way, during the primary elections of the region

The big surprise of the last electoral night in Argentina was the triumph of the economist Javier Milei and his ultra-conservative coalition La Libertad Avanza, after achieving 30% of the votes, mostly coming from discontent.

Milei was a true stranger to most in the past presidential elections of 2019, despite all the histrionic effort she put into television programs, from where she has been defending her libertarian theses to get Argentina out of its serious economic crisis, not only but also to the entire ruling class that has governed the country.

“It is not possible to change with the same as always,” Milei repeated to his people after learning of his victory in these primaries, whose results now and unexpectedly place him as a favorite for the October elections.

“We are facing the end of the caste model, based on that atrocity that where there is a need a right is born, but they forget that someone has to pay for it,” defended who considers social justice an “aberration” and defends the dollarization of the economy to get out of the deep inflation that is strangling the country.

Since December 2021 he has been a deputy, but it was long before that he began to gain a foothold in that political class that he says he hates. For the past decade he has been a recognizable face on television, where his angry way of debating and defending his views has made him a media draw.

His formula to reach a position within that political class that he says he hates is far from being novel, given that examples have been seen in other countries of candidates who are similar to him, such as Donald Trump in the United States and Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil.

K. Tovar

Source: Descifrado

(Reference image source: Twitter (@VOX_ES), dpa)

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