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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Javier Milei
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Jiang says Argentina's core problem is a parasitic bureaucratic state, which is why a chainsaw-style anti-bureaucratic appeal makes sense to him.
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