Argentina has officially entered the country since Milley implemented more than 300 "liberalization reform" programsShock**"Times. These reforms are necessary to address Argentina's long-term financial problems, but they have caused great suffering to the population. Prices in Argentina are skyrocketing, people's incomes are far from keeping up with inflation, and life has become extremely difficult. This article will cover the changes in Argentina since Milley took office, the problems and challenges brought about by the reforms, and the plight and dissatisfaction of the population.
Since Milley came to power, prices in Argentina have soared, and life has become extremely difficult for the people at the bottom amid the depreciation of the peso. Many people face a huge gap between income and expenditure, and struggle every day with how to balance basic living needs. The assets in the hands of the people have been seriously depreciated, import and export enterprises have closed down, and people have gathered on the streets. These reforms have placed a huge burden on the population, and many people have begun to question them."Shock**"Feasibility and sustainability.
Although Milley explained that rising inflation was a fix for ArgentinaEconomybut the people do not agree. They think even soEconomyExperiencing this "labor pain", Argentina'sEconomyIt doesn't necessarily get better, and that's hopeless. The current situation withUSSRThe period of disintegration was similar, and both countries tried to pass the "liberalization."Economyto achieve itEconomyThe recovery awaits market adjustment and exchange rate stability, but Argentina faces two problems: low social welfare and a lack of exports. The bottom population in Argentina has a difficult monthly income to make ends meet, and there is a lack of likenessUSSRAt that time, there was a public ownership support and guarantee system. At the same time, Argentina has a scarcity of domestic goods and a lack of attractionInternationalExports of the market.
The New York Times pointed out in the article that Milley's "determination" to carry out reforms was very strong. Although people from all over Argentina took to the streets** to express their dissatisfaction**, Millae** did not waver. Not only did he demand that the National Assembly hold special sessions in quick succession to speed up the implementation of reform policies, but he also dispatched a large number of military and police to maintain order to prevent the collapse effect of the demonstrations.
However, even in such a high-pressure situation, there were conflicts. Many commentators believe that if Argentina continues to be chaotic for the next six months, the Milley regime will collapse. This shows the dissatisfaction and distrust of Argentina's current predicament, and they question whether the reforms can really be deliveredEconomyand whether it is worth paying such a huge price for it.
After the reforms, Argentina faced many challenges and difficulties, but there was also some hope. First, Argentina needs to focus on the livelihood and welfare of the underprivileged population to ensure that they can cope with inflationEconomystress, improving their quality of life. Second, Argentina needs to increase its support and nurturing of export industries, seek new growth points, attract foreign investment, and broaden market channels. Finally, there is a need to strengthen people's understanding and buy-in for reforms, increase transparency and democratic participation, and reduce social unrest and discontent.
In the current situation, Argentina faces major challenges, but there are also opportunities to achieve themEconomyRecovery. ** It is necessary to pay more attention to people's livelihood in the process of reform, so that the fruits of reform can benefit all people. At the same time, the public also needs to understand and support the need for reform, and express their opinions and demands in a rational way.
Argentina is currently experiencing the "most painful" moment, and the people are affected by the reformsEconomypredicament and great suffering. Soaring prices, shrinking assets, and rising unemployment have made life extremely difficult. Although** claims that this is the solutionEconomyThe question is necessary, but the public is skeptical about the sustainability and results of the reforms, and questions whether it is worth paying such a huge price. Argentina faces many challenges, including low social welfare and commodity scarcity, but there is hope for themEconomyOpportunities for recovery. ** There is a need to pay attention to people's livelihood and welfare, and increase support for export industries. At the same time, the public also needs to understand and support the need for reform, and express their opinions and demands in a rational way. Argentina's future is not optimistic, but it is only by working together that real change and development can be brought about.