
Argentina’s Milei is struggling with the economy and losing popularity
Persistent inflation, rising unemployment, and corruption cases are creating the worst possible panorama for the president’s public image

Persistent inflation, rising unemployment, and corruption cases are creating the worst possible panorama for the president’s public image

The anniversary of the military coup finds the country under a government that downplays state terrorism, while literature, film, and other art forms continue to elaborate on the legacy of the genocide

The ultra‑right government is preparing to celebrate the approval of a law that allows 12‑hour workdays, makes dismissals cheaper, and strips power from unions

Official data reveals that, in the last two years, the homeless population has grown by 57% in the Argentine capital

The division of the opposition forces positions the far-right bloc as the largest minority in the Chamber of Deputies

‘If he loses, we are not going to be generous with Argentina,’ the Republican warns during a meeting with his counterpart at the White House

Argentina’s economy minister draws on his stock-trading past to make risky moves that divide opinion
The Argentine president faced a rebellion from allied governors and legislators, exposing the limits of his strategy of constant confrontation

The former president has been barred for life from running for public office, but she is by no means out of the electoral game

A deleted fragment of a television interview highlights the government’s concern about a possible judicial escalation of the crisis

The far-right Argentine leader begins his presidency on Sunday with a speech that he will deliver outside Congress, instead of to lawmakers

His enigmatic sister, Karina Milei, is the most important of a trio of influential women surrounding the President-elect
The ultra-neoliberal economist obtained 56% of the votes in the runoff election against Peronist Sergio Massa

The contest’s home stretch has been tainted by fake news, as far-right candidate Javier Milei’s party questions the electoral system, though it has not filed a formal complaint

The presidential candidate had previously called the leader a ‘coward,’ ‘fascist’ and a ‘socialist,’ but after securing his support ahead of the November 19 runoff, he says they ‘agree on 90% of things’

The moderate sectors of Together for Change, the coalition that brought Mauricio Macri to power in 2015, warn that they will not support the endorsement of the radical libertarian

Some of the other elements in her coalition, mainly members of the more left-leaning Radical Civic Union, made clear they would not support Milei

The economist who embodies South American Trumpism has advanced in the polls by railing against the political class

The national deputy is gaining ground in the polls ahead of this year’s presidential election, armed with a chainsaw and the promise to destroy everything in sight