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The surprise effect as the driving force of Argentine politics

Argentine politics surprises once again: in an unexpected turn, Milei’s ruling party managed to rebuild its strength and consolidate a new hegemony despite the wear of its administration and internal crises.

The midterm elections consolidate Milei and redefine Argentina’s political map

The midterm elections turned into a referendum on Javier Milei. His victory consolidated the power of La Libertad Avanza and redefined Argentina’s political map.

Braden or Perón? A recurrent agonizing dilemma

The historic tension between national sovereignty and US influence is once again setting the tone for contemporary Argentine politics.

Milei’s failed revolution: From libertarian chainsaws to a U.S. bailout

The libertarian revolution of Javier Milei, which had promised to free Argentina from the State, ended up being sustained by a bailout from the U.S. Treasury, the ultimate symbol of the interventionism he had sworn to fight.

Javier Milei and the limits of permanent antagonism in politics

Javier Milei’s confrontational style faces limits as popularity wanes, corruption claims rise, and opposition grows in Argentina.

A crack in Milei’s narrative?

Javier Milei’s government faces stable approval but growing cracks in its anti-caste narrative after scandals, protests and economic turbulence.