Come Monday, everything will be different.
Regardless of what happens tomorrow, Javier Milei will have the opportunity to try and build a sustainable plan for the remaining two years of his Presidency, allowing him to deliver on his initial campaign promise of getting Argentina back on its feet. Mind you, he could find himself mired in an economic and political crisis of an uncontrollable magnitude that will make it a difficult feat for him to reach the end of his mandate. Interestingly, it all seems to depend on the decisions he takes moving forward, regardless of the actual electoral result. This is remarkable because the situation facing the Milei administration as it arrives at tomorrow’s election is disastrous, in great part as a consequence of regular self-inflicted wounds. Despite the amateurism with which Milei and his ragtag crew of libertarians have governed over the past two years, which have included a succession of micro-crises on the economic front, the conditions are in place for the self-proclaimed “anarcho-capitalist” to lead Argentina towards a (more) prosperous future.
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