Javier Milei, embracing libertarian principles, took the helm in Argentina with a commitment to rapid fiscal reforms. His administration marks a departure from the past, achieving two consecutive fiscal surpluses within his first 100 days—a feat not seen in over a decade. These surpluses, however, stemmed from substantial spending reductions that have strained social services […]
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