Bro 99.99%...lol Well I'm glad you have that kind of faith in the Argentinian system. Not sure I can jump on that train, though.
I don't know that Mileil is a "good economist." This remains to be seen.
Javier Milei's government vindicates the criminal plan of the armed forces carried out during the 1970s. But it is not just an attempt to rewrite history and deny these crimes; it also aims to legitimize his policies in the present.
www.cels.org.ar
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in Argentina to commemorate victims of the country’s military dictatorship amid renewed concerns for human rights.
theconversation.com
Both of those articles lay out some of the dangers of the Militarism Mileil is engaging in. Now, I dont pay too much heed to the shock value of some of the details, but rather the broader trend of appointing former Military officials to traditionally civilian positions, Military expansionism, and the encroachment of Military operations in domestic security.