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- Javier Milei — Wikipédia
En août 2025, la Chambre des députés argentine marque un tournant en rejetant pour la première fois un veto présidentiel de Javier Milei, rétablissant par 172 voix contre 73 une loi déclarant l’état d’urgence pour les personnes handicapées
- Javier Milei | Policies, Polls, Dogs, CPAC | Britannica
Javier Milei is a confrontational right-wing outsider who rose to the presidency of Argentina in 2023 on a tide of voter dissatisfaction with a political elite whom his supporters blamed for endemic hyperinflation, a currency in free fall, and increasing poverty
- Argentinas President Milei to issue a dollar bond, eyeing a return to . . .
The libertarian government of Argentina’s President Javier Milei has announced that it will issue a dollar bond for the first time in nearly eight years as the cash-strapped country seeks a return to international markets
- Milei’s Approval Rises After Victory in Argentine Midterm Vote
Argentine President Javier Milei’s popularity picked up after his party’s landslide victory in midterm elections as both voter perceptions of his administration and economic expectations improved
- Approval Tracker: Argentinas President Javier Milei | AS COA
The former congressman, radio host, and economist won 56 percent of the vote in the November 2023 presidential runoff with a campaign promising to radically reduce the Argentine state and reverse the country’s economic woes
- Javier Milei - Wikipedia
Javier Milei Javier Gerardo Milei[a] (born 22 October 1970) is an Argentine politician and economist who has served as President of Argentina since 2023
- With Milei 500 days in office, are Argentines better off? - DW
Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, has now been in office for 500 days, and his radical pro-market agenda continues to draw global attention But is it working?
- Far-right populist Javier Milei elected president of Argentina : NPR
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Argentines have overwhelmingly elected Javier Milei, an ultra-conservative economist, as the next president of the South American country
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