It’s been just over a year since Argentina elected Javier Milei as president. The political outsider had brandished a chainsaw as a symbol of his plans to cut government spending. So is Milei’s “shock therapy” working? FRANCE 24’s Kate Moody speaks to Juan Ignacio Carranza of Aurora Macro Strategies in Buenos Aires.
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