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Milei Delivers Combative Speech, Challenges Argentine Establishment
Locales: ARGENTINA, UNITED STATES

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - March 2nd, 2026 - Argentine President Javier Milei delivered a combative opening address to Congress today, signaling his unwavering commitment to a radical overhaul of the nation's economy and directly challenging the political establishment. The speech, characterized by strong rhetoric and punctuated by references to former U.S. President Donald Trump, served as both a declaration of intent and a warning to those who would oppose his agenda.
Milei, a self-described libertarian economist, has rapidly become a polarizing figure since his election in November. He inherited an Argentina grappling with decades of economic stagnation, soaring inflation - currently hovering around 250% annually, according to recent Central Bank reports - widespread poverty, and a drastically devalued currency, the Peso. His proposed solutions, while aiming to address these deeply entrenched issues, are considered extreme by many and have sparked significant public debate and protest.
In a speech mirroring the populist tone that defined his campaign, Milei explicitly praised Trump's policies, stating simply, "He was right." This endorsement is significant, as Milei often points to the former US President's economic nationalism and deregulation efforts as a model for Argentina's potential recovery. Experts note that Milei sees Trump's success as a validation of his own ideological beliefs - a rejection of traditional Keynesian economics and a focus on free market principles.
The core of Milei's economic plan revolves around three key pillars: dollarization, significant cuts to government spending, and the privatization of state-owned enterprises. Dollarization, a particularly controversial proposal, aims to replace the Argentine Peso with the US dollar as legal tender. Milei believes this will curb hyperinflation and stabilize the economy, but critics warn it could lead to a loss of monetary sovereignty and exacerbate existing inequalities. He intends to achieve this through aggressive fiscal austerity, drastically reducing the size of the Argentine government and eliminating subsidies.
The proposed privatization of state-owned companies, including energy giants YPF and Aerolineas Argentinas, is another cornerstone of his plan. Milei argues that these companies are inefficiently run and drain public resources, while privatization would attract foreign investment and improve service quality. However, labor unions and opposition parties fear mass layoffs and the loss of vital public services. Recent polling suggests that while a majority of Argentines recognize the need for economic change, they are deeply divided on the specific methods Milei proposes.
During his speech, Milei repeatedly accused the opposition of plotting to "sabotage" his reforms and "block" his efforts to rescue Argentina from economic ruin. He dramatically pointed towards opposition benches, accusing them of perpetuating a "gigantic fraud" - the "Argentine consensus" - that has led the country to its current predicament. This aggressive rhetoric, combined with the echoes of Trump's style, signals a willingness to engage in a fierce political battle.
Outside Congress, the atmosphere was equally charged. Supporters of Milei brandished Argentine flags and signs praising his bold vision, while protesters chanted slogans denouncing his policies and expressing concerns about the potential social consequences of his reforms. Clashes between demonstrators and police were reported, highlighting the deep divisions within Argentine society. Law enforcement officials deployed tear gas and riot control measures to maintain order.
The immediate response to the speech has been predictably divided. While some investors reacted positively to Milei's unwavering commitment to reform, potentially driving up market confidence in the short term, opposition lawmakers have vowed to resist his agenda. The speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Cecilia Moreau, stated that the opposition would "carefully scrutinize" every proposal and ensure that it does not harm the interests of the Argentine people.
The next few months will be crucial for Milei as he attempts to navigate the complex political landscape and implement his ambitious economic plan. Successfully enacting these reforms will require building consensus, securing legislative support, and managing the inevitable social unrest. The stakes are high, and the future of Argentina hangs in the balance.
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