Argentinian President-Elect Milei Moves To Privatise Energy… And Everything Else.

Argentines weary of annual inflation soaring above 140% and a poverty rate that reached 40% have elected right-wing libertarian economist Javier Milei. On Sunday, November 19, 2023, Milei defeated Economy Minister Sergio Massa by a wide margin, 55.7% to 44.3%, winning all but three of the nation’s 24 provinces. He had campaigned on the promise to privatise state-owned enterprises, slash government spending, dollarise the economy, eliminate the Central Bank, and close key ministries, among them health and education.

Milei is making the privatisation of the Argentine state-run oil company, YPF, a top priority. “The first thing to do is to restructure it so that YPF can be “sold in a very favourable way for the Argentinians.” He added, “Everything that can be in the hands of the private sector will be in its hands.” Milei said he would also privatise Public TV, National Radio and the National News Agency (Telám). New York-traded shares in Argentine YPF soared more than 40% following the announcement.

Commentators have pointed out such a radical program of privatisation will require constitutional reforms and, in some cases, new laws from a Congress where Milei does not yet have a majority.

    • GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Things haven’t really been great in Argentina as the article mentioned, and the alternatives people were given was either more of the same party that’s been in charge, or the literal madman promising to shake things up.

      I still think this was the wrong choice - when you need to stop shooting yourself in the foot, it’s obviously not a good solution to start shooting yourself in the leg instead - but I can at least empathize with the choice.

      May the lord have mercy on them now

      • shani66@lemmy.comfysnug.space
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        Yeah not many options, but they picked the thing that was categorically not an option. Like god damn, a coup or uprising would have been better than the man who promised to make everything as bad as it possibly could be.

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      1 year ago

      The economy collapsed about ten years ago and there is no end in sight. People are struggling and desperate. That is how fascism always wins.