Argentina’s Trump was sworn in
Javier Milli, the right-wing president of Argentina, officially began his work by participating in the inauguration ceremony and taking the oath. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, Javier Milli, the elected president of Argentina, was sworn in from the far-right Freedom Progressive Party on Saturday and officially began his work as the president of this country.
Milli, who has come to power with the promise of economic restructuring and fundamental changes to reduce Argentina’s 200 percent inflation, warned in his first speech as president that there is no solution other than a severe and painful fiscal shock for the worst. This country does not have an economic crisis.
Xavier Milli, who became famous due to his behavioral similarities to Argentina’s Trump, said: There is no solution to moderate the economic shock.
He also told his supporters in front of the Argentine Congress that the economic situation may worsen in the short term because there is no money.
Mili in the second presidential election in Argentina which was held in November, he managed to win with 55% of the votes over Sergio Massa, the candidate of the left-wing coalition Ittihad for the Homeland. America, as a national currency, frees gun ownership, abolishes the right to abortion and dissolves the central bank and some other ministries.
Milli, like Donald Trump, does not believe that climate change is one of the problems The current Jedi is man-made.
Milli also criticized China and Brazil and claimed that communists will not establish relations.
In response, China’s Foreign Ministry has warned that Argentina’s possible move to cut ties with big countries like China and Brazil will be a serious mistake in this country’s diplomacy.
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