2025-07-28
33 分钟For much of the past three decades, Argentina's economy has been a mess.
The country has suffered repeated recessions, hyperinflation and sovereign debt defaults.
But since December 2023, the economy has started looking more stable.
Inflation has fallen, and the country's currency,
the peso, has gained against the dollar in real terms.
The man behind this stability?
Chainsaw-wielding anarcho-capitalist Javier Millet.
Argentina last weekend got a new president who sounds completely crazy,
even by South American standards.
He's won an international following of fans impressed by his attempt to implement radical free market policies in what was one of the world's most distorted economies.
So has Belé really turned Argentina around?
How's the country's economy faring?
And will voters give him enough time... ...to remake the country in his own image?
Viva la liberta caraco!
Viva la liberta caraco!
Viva la liberta caraco!
Viva la liberta caraco!
Viva la liberta caraco!
Viva la liberta caraco!
Viva la liberta caraco!