Argentina's President, Javier Milei, has struggled to achieve legislative approvals during his six months in office.
Milei replaced his Chief of Ministers, Nicolás Posse, with Guillermo Francos, a seasoned politician.
The president has delegated the management of the economic and social crisis to his sister, Karina Milei, and to Posse.
The economic crisis in Argentina has accelerated, with an increase in poverty from 41% to 57.4%, annual inflation close to 300%, and a drop in industrial production of 21.2%.
The Government cut the supply of food to public dining rooms following ultra-liberal policies.
Conclusion: The magnitude of the crisis requires a grand political agreement based on dialogue and respect among parties. After months of difficulties, it seems that the hour of politics has arrived in Argentina.