Argentina has a new president and he is a libertarian. On Sunday, 53-year-old Javier Milei was sworn in as the country’s new leader. His inauguration was a historic moment for the country, as he is the first libertarian ever to hold the office.
Milei’s inauguration was attended by hundreds of thousands of supporters, who cheered and chanted “Viva la Libertad!” (Long live freedom!) as he took the oath of office. His supporters were excited to see a leader who will put freedom first, and who is committed to rolling back the state’s oppressive regulations and taxes.
Milei is an economist by training and has long been an advocate of free-market policies. He believes in the power of the individual to create wealth and opportunity for themselves, and he is a strong proponent of personal responsibility and economic freedom.
Milei has promised to reduce taxes and regulations, and to make it easier for businesses to start and operate in Argentina. He has also vowed to make it easier for people to access capital and credit, as well as to increase access to education and training.
In addition to his economic policies, Milei is also committed to protecting civil liberties, such as freedom of speech and freedom of religion. He has promised to protect the rights of minorities, including LGBT people, and to ensure that everyone has the same opportunity to participate in the political process.
Milei’s inauguration was a celebration of freedom and a reminder that Argentina is a country that values individual liberty and economic freedom. His supporters are hopeful that he will lead the country in a new direction and that he will be able to implement his policies and create a better future for the people of Argentina.