In the run-up to the Argentinean presidential elections, all Globalist media focused on speculating about the ‘danger’ posed by the conservative populism from the libertarian outside Javier Milei who was leading in all the polls.
However, after the election’s first round, as the political forces realign for the run-up vote in November, it becomes clear that other conservative players see clearly that the risk for Argentina is the permanence of the present Peronist liberal political class.
‘Most voted’ in the first round, Sergio Massa is the – wait for it – Economy minister that took the once-proud south American country to over 140% inflation rate, and left as much as 40% of the population below the poverty line.
Candidate Patricia Bullrich, who placed third in Sunday’s election, came out and endorsed Javier Milei, in a move that reignites Milei’s chances.