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I believe that the whole world is watching Argentina's new ** Milley to see if he will fulfill his promise and see if he can lead Argentina out of the quagmire.
But Milley is Milley. On the first day of taking the oath of office, I did two things, two very interesting things.
The first piece, the ** department, was cut in half.
There is a **, which is widely circulated, and Milley is sitting in the **office, with a laptop in front of him.
* The accompanying text of the office reads: "Milley signs the ** Decree, which reduces the number of existing departments to nine. ”
What does that mean?It turned out that there were 18 Argentine ** departments (some say 19, 21, different statistical calibers), cut in half, and left 9.
You may have seen some countries streamline administration and delegate power, and cut a few ** departments;But like Argentina, without saying a word, cut half of the waist, I guess it's the first time you've seen it. We are truly witnessing history.
Which nine departments are left?
Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Security, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Human Capital.
The Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Culture, etc., which are standard in many countries, are not available.
Among them, the Ministry of Human Capital is newly established, which is packaged by the former Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Social Development.
It is said that Milley wanted to remove the Ministry of Health as well, but his aides tried hard to persuade him to keep it for the time being.
The number of ministers has been drastically reduced, and now that the Argentine cabinet is in session, the table is not satisfied.
The second thing, tweet in person.
As an "Argentine Trump", one of Milley's major characteristics, in addition to his radical policies, is his love for social **, especially Twitter (now known as X), which is definitely a little expert in tweeting.
On the first day of taking office, I took a cursory look, and Milley had already posted dozens of messages, many of which were **, other people's positive comments on him, and various expectations for him.
There is another one, which should have been written by him himself, which is not interesting.
He posted a photo with cabinet ministers**, followed by two exclamations.
* Explosive foul language, and such a blunt, is really stunning.
Two things, or rather, two **, one reflects the policy, and the other shows the personality, this ** is interesting, right?
Of course, on the first day of office, there must be more than two things, and if you want to cite them, you can cite a lot.
For example, his inaugural speech.
is even more frank and straightforward, let's briefly pick up a few words.
1, this is our inheritance, if we do not change direction, the annual inflation will reach 15000%.
2, There is no alternative solution other than shock**, because we don't have the money.
For more than 3,100 years, politicians have persistently defended a model that only brings poverty, stagnation and misery.
4. They ruined our lives. They have brought our wages down tenfold. We now have 45 per cent of the poor and 10 per cent of the extremely poor.
5. It was the last difficult moment to begin the reconstruction of Argentina. This means that at the end of the road there will be light.
Keywords: no money!
Such a speech has a personality!
This is only the first day, and Milley has a series of radical policies, such as "burning" the mismanaged central bank, abolishing the Argentine currency, turning to "dollarization" across the board, slashing spending, allowing open carrying of guns, legalizing the trade in organs, and restricting abortion, to name a few.
Also, support Ukraine in its fight against Russia and fully tilt towards Israel and the United States;There are all kinds of skepticism about countries such as Brazil.
So, at the inauguration ceremony, we saw that Ukrainian ** Zelensky made a special flight to Argentina.
Therefore, on his first foreign trip after being elected, Milley went to the United States and made a special trip to the White House.
The result?At the site of Milley's inauguration, Zelensky and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban quarreled on the spot.
In the White House of the United States, Biden went out under the pretext of having something, and Milley ate Biden's closed door.
Therefore, people have also noticed that although some leaders were also present at the inauguration ceremony of Argentina, the leaders of the G20 countries, G7 countries, and BRICS countries were not present.
The most recent Brazilian ** Lula also did not go, and it was the Brazilian foreign minister who was sent. Of course, Milley's most enthusiastic embrace is Lula's opponent, Brazil's former Bolsonaro, nicknamed "Brazil's Trump".
Finally, what do you think?
Let's go three points.
First, it is an unprecedented experiment in human society.
* Cut the waist in half, abolish the national currency with dollars, and allow organs to be openly bought and sold ......Every claim is groundbreaking.
You know, some propositions, if successful, will really rewrite the laws of human history and economic development.
But it must also be noted that reforms are revolutions, and it is more difficult to touch interests than souls, let alone in Argentina.
Will Milley succeed?
I don't know, but the difficult days for Argentina and Milley have only just begun.
Second, there will certainly be significant changes in Argentina's domestic and foreign policy.
There is no doubt about it. Changed a**, especially such an unusual**, there is no change at all, it must be unrealistic.
Argentina's relations with Brazil will change, its relations with the United States and Israel, its relations with Russia and Ukraine, its relations with Middle Eastern countries will change, and of course, there will be a period of running-in with China.
Of course, let's not be pessimistic. As I said before, the outside world hyped up how Milley would be doing with China-Arab relations, but in fact, Milley was more concerned about how China would treat him. Therefore, he immediately publicly thanked the Chinese leader for his congratulatory telegram.
If you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are, you don't know how expensive they are I believe that Milai, who is already in charge, will be able to appreciate the preciousness of a partner like China.
Third, let's bless Argentina.
Don't forget, Argentina used to be one of the top 10 economies in the world, and at one point Europeans complimented someone on being rich and would say, "You are as rich as an Argentine."
Some countries have risen rapidly over the past few decades, but Argentina has really fallen behind. We speak of the "middle-income trap" today, and a striking example is Argentina.
The Argentines were tired of the status quo and desperate for change, and in the end they chose the very unusual Milley.
Milley, where will Argentina go?
I don't know, but I'd better bless Argentina.
But one thing is for sure, Argentina in the next few years will definitely be very exciting, even more exciting than Argentine football.