He wants to close the central bankR.
Therefore, the country’s president for the next four years will be Javier Miley.
Massa called his rival Miley and congratulated him. He said, “As of tomorrow, the responsibility falls on the new president.”
Hundreds of supporters of the new president also took to the streets of the capital, Buenos Aires.
Miley promised to address the economic shock in Argentina, where inflation has reached triple digits.
His plans include closing the central bank and canceling the country’s currency, the peso, and replacing it with the US dollar.
The image before the new president is heavy. The coffers of the government and the central bank are empty.
One important issue it has to deal with is the $44 billion debt program with the International Monetary Fund last year.
It’s a comparison to Trump and Bolsonaro
Miley also stated that he wants to allow the sale of arms and organs in the country.
Miley, 53, who is new to politics, has been likened to former US President Donald Trump and populist Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
Trump was among those who congratulated him. “I’m proud of you,” he said.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva also congratulated Miley on his social media account. “Brazil is always ready to work with our Argentine brothers,” he said.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro described Miley’s election as “sad for Latin America” on social media.
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