‘I eat the elite for breakfast!’ Argentina’s Javier Milei wants radical disruption.

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Javier Milei, Argentina’s libertarian president who came into office last December promising “to take a chain saw to the state,” is giving his audience of elites the show they came to see.

He’s speaking to a gathering of the business organization Council of the Americas in a hotel ballroom with gold leaf and chandeliers. The shaggy-haired economist – a former social media influencer and foulmouthed TV commentator known as “El Loco,” or “The Madman” – is once again trumpeting the themes that brought him to the presidency.

“Argentina in this century has had the worst political administrations in the world – if this were not true, I would not have won,” Mr. Milei says with a devilish grin. The audience, the upper crust of Argentine industry and commerce, laughs and applauds.

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Libertarian President Javier Milei is trying to radically remake Argentina’s economy. Will people accept the pain and give him time to do it?

The president reminds them that he “thinks big” when it comes to changing Argentina’s long-standing policies. The only area in which he doesn’t think big, however, is the size of the government. He calls himself a “minarchist” – a libertarian term meaning someone who believes the state’s only vital function is to provide the security that citizens need to exercise personal freedom.

Since coming into office, Mr. Milei has eliminated nine of 18 ministries. He’s cut back the extensive subsidies on everything from electric bills and gasoline to health care – services that an estimated 60% of Argentines receive. His goal is to fundamentally deregulate an economy that international economists consider to be one of the most regulation-burdened in the world.

The Argentine flag waves in front of the presidential palace, Aug. 17, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Governing under the slogan “No hay plata!” – “There is no money!” – Mr. Milei has delivered the first government surpluses in decades. He’s also reduced his country’s recent hyperinflation – arguably the single most important factor in his landslide victory last October – from over 200% annually to about 4% a month.

Not only has he undertaken the biggest economic adjustment Argentina has ever known, he claims, but it is “actually the biggest in the whole history of humanity.”

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