Akela frames Javier Milei's reelection and austerity program as evidence that Argentina's public may still accept harsh reform in response to long-term decay.
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Austerity
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...after decades of decay in Argentina um electing Millet going through austerity he was very upfront about it um it seems to be moving..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...after decades of decay in Argentina um electing Millet going through austerity he was very upfront about it um it seems to be moving..."
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"...after decades of decay in Argentina um electing Millet going through austerity he was very upfront about it um it seems to be moving..."
"uh libertarianism growing in in Latin America or around the world and you know what do you make"
"...a sovereign nation. Then it is UK who's suffering, will suffering austerity, potential IMF bailout, real estate correction, UK full subordination to BlackRock and..."
"...blah BlackRock gets the rest. Europe is sacrificed and goes into austerity and distressed acquisition of all assets. The military gets to make up..."
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