We have no way of knowing how this new year of 2026 will turn out but at least we already know one thing it will not be – namely, an election year. This is positive because anticipation of last year’s midterms led to irrational reactions on the part of government and governed alike – panic attacks in the former and pre-electoral jitters in the latter reflected in such things as a scramble for dollars countered with triple-digit interest rates in a crisis which almost sunk the Javier Milei administration. But the outlook is so much smoother after the resounding midterm triumph that Milei must be tempted to run (also in another sense of the word in seeking re-election in 2027) before he

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