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In November 2021, Milei vaccinated himself for COVID-19, citing economic reasons based on a risk–benefit analysis that he made, and rejected the anti-vaccination label that was used to describe his views on the issue; [183] he dismissed the negative impact his COVID-19 vaccine statements could have had on the campaign against COVID-19. [182]
Javier Gerardo Milei was born on 22 October 1970 in Palermo, Buenos Aires, to Norberto Milei and Alicia Lucich. [1] [2] [3] He grew up in the Villa Devoto neighborhood and later moved to Sáenz Peña, Buenos Aires. [4] Milei's mother, Alicia, was a homemaker, [5] and his father, Norberto, was a bus driver [6] [7] who later became a successful ...
Javier Milei's tenure as the 59th president of Argentina began on 10 December 2023, when Milei was inaugurated.Milei took office alongside vice president Victoria Villarruel following the La Libertad Avanza victory in the 2023 Argentine general election, with 55.65% of the vote in the second round against former economy minister Sergio Massa's 44.35%.
He is Javier Milei, Argentina’s next president. At the time, and up until mere months ago, hardly any political expert believed he had a real shot at becoming president of South America’s ...
When Argentine libertarian Javier Milei announced his entry into politics in 2020 in a bid to "blow up" the system, few predicted that three years later the wild-haired economist and former TV ...
The battle to decide who will run crisis-wracked Argentina is heading to a run off vote next month between left wing candidate Sergio Massa and far right libertarian Javier Milei, according to ...
The initial idea was to announce the decree on December 20, 2023, at noon. It was meant to be a defining moment of the presidency of Javier Milei: many groups of piqueteros organized a large demonstration and the government intended to prevent a traffic obstruction (unlike most former governments, who allowed it), and the decree would set the bases of the economic plan.
Javier Milei, the self-described classical liberal and anarcho-capitalist who won Argentina's presidential election on Sunday, campaigned with a brash message of slashing government programs ...