Author: Hugo Alconada Mon

In a country that was once deemed the “breadbasket of the world,” 66% of children under 14 are now facing poverty and hunger in Argentina. Despite alarming figures, President Javier Milei seems detached from the urgent reality as he engages in light-hearted interviews and public appearances. Milei’s administration has made some progress in reducing inflation and addressing public spending, but the country’s economic recovery remains elusive. The rising rates of poverty, unemployment, and insecurity coupled with escalating costs are straining Milei’s leadership. With dwindling social support and a negative public image, Milei faces mounting challenges, such as expected power outages…

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