On Tuesday, Argentine President Javier Milei sharply criticized past “populist” regimes, unveiling plans to cut 70,000 government positions. This move marks a deeper push into fiscal reforms that began in December. Milei, speaking in Buenos Aires at the International Economic Forum of the Americas, reflected on the grave challenges he faced from day one. He […]
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