Argentina under President Javier Milei has seen a dramatic turnaround in its economy, with inflation sharply reduced and a surge in mining exports. However, these gains have come at a cost, as deep spending cuts and liberalization measures have created a stark divide between those benefiting from the recovery and those struggling to afford basic necessities. While luxury markets are booming, many Argentines face hardship, fueling growing opposition ahead of crucial parliamentary elections. The political landscape remains volatile, with Milei's authority challenged as his special powers expire and critics question the sustainability of his reforms. The coming months will test whether Milei's economic miracle can withstand mounting social and political pressures.
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