President Javier Milei has achieved a major political victory with the approval of the Base Law and tax reform.
Milei has obtained the support of 18 governors for the May Pact, aimed at 'making Argentina great'.
Millei has placed the Armed Forces ahead of education, health, and social aid.
Despite his high popularity, his model is showing signs of exhaustion with the collapse of economic activity.
Unemployment and poverty are overtaking inflation as the greatest concern for Argentinians.
The government will face increasing tensions with exporters demanding the end of monetary restrictions and a currency devaluation.
Conclusion: As the limits of his populist rhetoric become increasingly evident, it is crucial that Milei and his Government focus on improving the well-being of Argentines within a democratic framework.