Javier Milei, an outsider, elected in Argentina with a radical reform agenda

Javier Milei, an outsider, elected in Argentina with a radical reform agenda

Argentina has elected libertarian outsider‍ Javier Milei as its next president, taking a chance on the ⁤eccentric economist’s programme of radical economic reform ⁣after‍ decades of stagnation.

Milei’s win heralds a ‍dramatic shake-up of the Latin American ⁢country’s economy and institutions amid public anger over high inflation and record poverty rates under‌ the centre-left Peronist coalition.

In an​ address to Argentinians on Sunday night, Milei said his victory marked the ‌beginning of the “reconstruction of Argentina.”

“Today begins the end ⁣of Argentina’s ⁣decline,” he said. ⁤“Today ends the impoverishing model of the⁢ omnipresent ‌state, which⁢ only benefits some ⁢while the majority suffers.”

In the capital Buenos Aires, hundreds of Milei supporters honked⁤ horns, set off fireworks, and ​chanted his popular refrain against the political elite, “Out with‍ all of them!”, as rock music played.

Economic Minister Sergio ⁢Massa earlier conceded⁤ defeat as provisional results in the run-off election showed Milei with 56 percent of ⁢the ‍vote to his 44 percent, with nearly 90 percent of votes counted.

Post from www.aljazeera.com

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