The administration led by self-proclaimed “anarcho-capitalist” economist Javier Milei is anything but normal, with their central message being the need to do something about the political caste. Initially characterized as pragmatic, the Milei administration introduced a bombastic emergency decree and massive reform package, throwing the political system into disarray. Negotiating with potential allies, the government seemed to be pragmatic and rational in their approach.

After securing political support, legislative trickery occurred, leading to changes in agreements made with allies and the removal of the fiscal chapter from the bill, putting the government in crisis mode once again. This move was followed by the decision to pull the entire bill, leaving many questioning the motives behind such decisions. Envoys of the Milei administration were inexperienced and lacked authority to negotiate effectively, causing further uncertainty among potential allies.

Questions arose regarding Milei’s mental fitness and ability to govern due to uncontrollable fits of anger and reported metaphysical experiences. Despite solid popular support and efficient social media communication, the administration’s actions have led to a decrease in positive opinions and an increase in negative opinions. The new “grieta” in Argentine politics has divided opinion on Milei’s policies, with some deputies looking to grant the President the tools to execute his government plan.

The real-world impact of Milei’s economic policies, including inflation acceleration and a devaluation of the parallel peso-dollar exchange rate, remains a concern. The question of how long society will tolerate tough austerity policies, exacerbated by higher taxes and their impact on the economy, is a pressing issue. If the middle and lower classes take to the streets, the government may face significant resistance, despite Milei’s popularity and social media prowess.

Ultimately, the Milei administration’s extreme negotiation strategy, leveraged on popularity and social media power, may have consequences if not managed carefully. Living on the edge, Milei’s administration faces challenges in maintaining stability and implementing effective economic policies. As the situation unfolds, the government’s ability to navigate these challenges will determine its long-term viability.

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