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The Milei siblings are losing soldiers, fast

Agustino Fontevecchia· ·7 min read · 0 reactions · 0 comments · 7 views
The Milei siblings are losing soldiers, fast

If Argentina’s football team has a decent showing in the World Cup, inflation continues to come down and the economy begins to grow, then Javier and Toto can hope to come out the other end and look to consolidate their political project for the second half of 2026. Leer más

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Buenos Aires Times · Agustino Fontevecchia
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The Milei siblings, Javier and Karina, built a popular movement literally from scratch. In a country as bureaucratic and politically structured as Argentina, they managed to achieve the impossible and reach the top office relying on Javier’s charisma and Karina’s control. Once they took charge of the government, they met the difficult challenge of constructing a cabinet, a legislative caucus and a political structure, in order to manage possibly the most complex organisation in the country. That’s where Manuel Adorni comes in, a trusted friend of Javier’s, one unpolluted by the political caste who is seen as 100-percent loyal.

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