The right-wing libertarian sat down with EL PAÍS to discuss his radical proposals to reform his country’s economic system. He declares himself to be against ‘anything obligatory,’ including compulsory voting
The presidential candidate, who was a left-wing guerilla in her youth, now represents the hard-line right in her primary battle. The polls are in her favor
Justice investigates whether the candidate’s entourage asked for thousands of dollars in exchange for positions on the lists for the October elections
Minister of Economy Sergio Massa has been chosen by the left-wing Peronist political movement to face off against far-right economist Javier Milei. Both men will also have to contend with whoever emerges victorious from the internal primaries being held by the center-right coalition
Candidates aligned with the libertarian politician have lost every provincial election so far
Milei, an admirer of former U.S. President Donald Trump, is the latest example of how right-wing populists are making inroads in Latin America
The far-right lawmaker is emerging as the third strongest candidate in the presidential campaign and he is setting the agenda of the political debate
Soaring inflation and scarce foreign exchange has rekindled the debate about dumping the peso
The economist who embodies South American Trumpism has advanced in the polls by railing against the political class