Here we are, continuing in Part 2 of our report on Argentina's freshly-elected president, Javier Milei who will be sworn in on December 10. In Part 1, we delved into some media characterizations and the dominant ideological shift in Argentina. Now, we're zooming in on the crux of the matter – Milei's economic and political views. But first, a little about who Javier Milei is.
Javier Gerardo Milei is an Argentine economist and professor who gained prominence for his libertarian views and very outspoken nature. Born on October 22, 1970, in Buenos Aires, Milei holds a degree in economics from the University of Buenos Aires and a PhD in economics from the National University of La Plata. Milei has also worked as a professor at various universities, including the University of Buenos Aires and the University of Belgrano.
Milei's rise to political prominence began with his strong criticism of the economic policies implemented by the peronista governments that have dominated Argentina, on a…