Argentina’s New Right Wing President Plans to Reform Government, But May Have Ties to WEF

Argentinian President Javier Milei, Wiki

Argentina has 140% inflation and 40% of the country lives below the poverty line. Javier Milei, also know as ‘the madman’ due to his high energy, has just been elected president. Mr. Milei has pledged to close Argentina’s central bank and replace the nation’s currency with the US dollar.

Milei considers gender education in school brainwashing, is hesitant of Covid vaccines, doesn’t believe in climate change, and believes criminals shouldn’t be allowed to immigrate to his country. He has also proposed banning abortion, loosening regulations on guns and only considering countries who want to “fight against socialism” as Argentina’s allies, often naming the United States and Israel as examples.

National File reported that Milei, an economist-turned-politician, is listed as a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on the group’s website, and a profile dedicated to him includes a photograph and biographical information.

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The New York Times is not happy:

Argentines on Sunday chose Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian who has drawn comparisons to Donald J. Trump, as their next president, a lurch to the right for a nation struggling under an economic crisis and a sign of the enduring strength of the global far right.

Mr. Milei, 53, an economist and former television personality, has burst onto the traditionally closed Argentine political scene with a brash style, an embrace of conspiracy theories and a series of extreme proposals that he says are needed to upend a broken economy and government.

Sergio Massa, 51, Argentina’s center-left economy minister, conceded defeat even before official results were released because the campaigns’ early numbers showed he had been defeated.

As president, Mr. Milei has pledged to slash spending and taxes, close Argentina’s central bank and replace the nation’s currency with the U.S. dollar. He has also proposed banning abortion, loosening regulations on guns and only considering countries who want to “fight against socialism” as Argentina’s allies, often naming the United States and Israel as examples.

Mr. Milei’s election is a victory for the global far-right movement that gained strength with the election of Mr. Trump and similar politicians, such as Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, but has faltered in recent years with their electoral losses. Mr. Bolsonaro and Spain’s far-right Vox party have cheered on Mr. Milei, and his last interview with an English-language outlet was with the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

Yet some political analysts said that Mr. Milei’s ascent reflects many Argentines’ desperation for change rather than support of his far-right ideology.

Argentina’s president-elect means business.

More from Colin Rugg of Trending Politics:

Meet Argentina’s new president Javier Milei.

When he was growing up, kids called him “The Madman” because of his energetic outbursts.

At the age of 18, Milei, who was a soccer player, gave up the sport to pursue a career in economics.

Milei started getting famous for debates on live television where he would hurl insults at his rivals along with his “Madman” energy.

After a 2018 incident where Milei called a journalist “a donkey,” a local court ordered a psychological exam after he refused to apologize for “gender violence.”

Milei hates wokeism, hates socialism, hates the media, hates excessive government spending, hates the political elite…

… and loves his country.

Legend 🔥

Read full article here…

National FIle:      https://nationalfile.com/argentinas-outsider-president-elect-tied-to-wef/

Guardian:      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/20/javier-milei-dollar-plan-argentina-economy

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Bill Goode
Bill Goode
1 year ago

Twitter / X still blocking me, despite all the Musk rhetoric that Twitter no longer censors tweets. So I can’t read the full article.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

It seems there is more to this story and should be watched closely by any prudent patriot. It’s very difficult not to wonder if the newly elected president of Argentia is nothing but a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Time will tell! But do we have anymore time? WWGOWGA!

kiwi
kiwi
1 year ago

another weffer, don,t worry about what he says lets see what he does
he’s evil looking