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f President Javier Milei hit the ground running upon taking office two years ago, the current lame duck Congress seems almost to be leading to a lame duck government now that he has finally clinched a significant parliamentary presence – virtually everything seems on hold in a silent spring. It now remains to be seen how the second half of his presidential term compares with the first now that he has received a midterm mandate not vouchsafed many administrations. Much depends on how Milei compares the mandates – will he see last month’s 41 percent as a major advance on his 30 percent in all pre-run-off voting in 2023 or well below his run-off landslide of almost 56 percent?
Thus far the si
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