Despite a year in office, Argentina’s President Javier Milei still expresses his contempt for the state. He argues that any form of state intervention in the economy leads to socialism and aims to reduce such interference.
Javier Milei , the president of Argentina , continues to express his disdain for the state even after spending a year in office. During an interview on November 25th, he described his contempt for the state as 'infinite.' Milei, who is known for his radical approach, insists that any form of state intervention in the economy is a step towards socialism, and he aims to reduce such interference.
Meanwhile, in Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro's attempt to regain the presidency is complicated by legal issues, with accusations of involvement in a coup and an assassination plot against political leaders
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