While Javier Milei's 'shock therapy' charms rating agencies and investors, the enthusiasm of Argentinians for their president has cooled. A few corruption cases and economic setbacks are eroding the popularity of the 'anarcho-capitalist'.
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The government of Javier Milei is facing its worst moment in Argentina amidst corruption scandals, falling popularity ratings, and declining economic and industrial activity. Inflation, until recently the main political showcase of the Casa Rosada, has accelerated again. After reducing monthly inflation from double digits at the end of 2023 to around 2% per month throughout 2025, price indices rose again between the end of last year and the begi…
While Javier Milei's 'shock therapy' charms rating agencies and investors, the enthusiasm of Argentinians for their president has cooled. A few corruption cases and economic setbacks are eroding the popularity of the 'anarcho-capitalist'.