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BUENOS AIRES, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Argentina’s ruling Peronist coalition smashed expectations to lead the country’s general election on Sunday, setting the stage for a polarized run-off vote next month between Economy Minister Sergio Massa and far-right libertarian radical Javier Milei.
Massa had 36.6% of the vote, ahead of Milei on just over 30%, while conservative Patricia Bullrich was behind on 23.8% with near 98% of the vote counted, a result that defied pre-election polls that had predicted a libertarian win.
Milei wants to do a little bit more than simply cutting down on big government. Yes, cuts are needed, but he also wants to cut some pretty essential departments alltogether. And that’s on top of some nutty ideas like legalising the human organ trade (literally who asked for that?!).
He’s a self-described “anarcho-capitalist” who does libertarian populism. These ideas are not a recipe for economic revival, it’s guaranteed economic doom.
The desire for change is justified, but not all change is good.