Milei's campaign: why the candidate who proposed fiscal adjustment and being tougher than the IMF won the elections
While some say that economic deprivation should not be promised, the libertarian candidate promised “a chainsaw” to lower public spending (Télam)

“Milei talks about macro issues that people don’t have in their heads, because she gets to the STEP without looking at the fine print, but it generates a light at the end of the tunnel (Kleiman)

“In a focus group we asked her constituency about Milei’s extravagance and her violent oratory. They unanimously said that all they wanted is for Milei to break everything ”(Riorda)

“In the suburbs, people are fed up.  The storm and floods this week were a good example.  You can
“In the suburbs, people are fed up. The storm and floods this week were a good example. You can’t talk to these people about taking away their rights, because they no longer have them,” said Celia Kleiman (TELAM/Eva Cabrera)

“Milei receives support that is not given in ideological terms but has to do with being fed up. That anger, even, is what Milei transmits when he speaks, he is as fed up as his voters, that is very disruptive ”(Gené)

Javier Milei promised the IMF that if he is president he will pay the debt and that there will be no default with private creditors
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