Argentines endure with resigned hope the sacrifice announced by Millais. To everyone’s surprise, they again declared their support at the voting booth. Have there been any changes in the scale of values, or is this just a temporary trend in public opinion?
Perhaps stability is and will remain a common value today, and the promise of an efficient nation free from predators is enough to inspire hope. With minimal conditions, everyone goes out with their fishing rods and faces the challenge of managing fish in the sea.
Millais the Minarchist is the demiurge of a new order that is neither fair to all nor freer to each. This is an order that would be unimaginable in a society like Argentina, which has a rich tradition of egalitarianism. Perhaps fear of the return of Kirchnerism contributed to the victory, with many voting for Millais as the lesser evil. I think hope and fear contributed.
From the hopeful tranquility of the first year of this mandate, we move into post-election tranquility, with anguish caused by a series of scandals stemming from the Libra scandal, uncertainty from Congressional failures, a sky-high dollar, and a new 2001 on the horizon.
Stocks are rising, the dollar is standing still, and we Argentines continue to ride the roller coaster. “Saw Country,” said Tulio Halperin Donghhi. Although Peronism won the provincial elections in Buenos Aires through the mayoral race and the polls, Kirchnerism was defeated at the national level.
Millais continued to dominate the story and the emotions. Peronism without unified leadership, Cristina Kirchner plans fiction from the balcony of San José 1111. This time it’s non-consensual fiction. It’s just a shadow cast over his crack as he desperately tries to revamp the story, but can no longer find an echo.
Millay has many faces. Like St. George, he is the Millais Terminator who puts an end to the dragon/caste. Millei Moses leads the desert to the promised land. You have a dual mission to drive over obstacles. win elections and govern.
The dogmatic Millay and the realistic Millay. Trump’s friend, he got money that we didn’t generate. Millais, a global influencer, introduced us to the world of the powerful and walked in golden palaces from sea to lake… Millais, the victorious David empowered by the powers of heaven.
A mystical story, a faith that embraces evangelicals, blessed with the kindness of his sister Karina, and, since the first forum in Davos, a call to businessmen to practice Protestant ethics. Religion before policy. The savior before the negotiator. A rock star and a civil servant, in suits and ties and glasses, almost timid…a roaring lion calling for votes, and a calm economist who is supposed to have learned to neutralize hardship.
An outsider from the world of networks and television, Millais seized power and established a national political party with a narrative that guaranteed success from the state. It is known that a game without a story has no fate.
PRO liquefies. Its leadership and its foundations are fused with Milesism. Macri suffers from Dualde’s fate. Management and joy are worn-out slogans that no longer demand change. UCR continues without a story or destination. From “Togetter for Change” we are left with new political orphans and a leadership that cannot find its way forward.
PRO and UCR face the same dilemma. Either you get sucked into Milismo, or you face an emotional and narrative disadvantage. It is difficult for them to put together a speech that includes sensible government proposals that also present tribal identity. They lack the leadership that can mobilize people disillusioned with Milletism and Kirchnerism. They give reason but do not evoke emotion. The center is lost, the extremes feed off each other, and abstentionism increases.
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Millais wants to be Menem’s successor. Like him, he is voted out even at the cost of ignoring the reluctance he has caused. Like Menem, he aspires to Schumpeterian creative destruction. There are many differences that separate them, and many of them are due to the ideological trends of the new era.
Terminator is popular. Millais wants to return to the postulates of orthodox Peronism, a strange combination of conservatism and liberalism. God, Motherland, Family is its motto, God can do everything, the Motherland is called and the family is united.
Perhaps My Rhythm is a modernized incarnation of the story of the Rioja leader who knew how to excite Argentine society, with sideburns and the Menem family behind him. Just as Menem promised a stratospheric trip to Japan, he promises us the future of Silicon Valley… Could it be the union of the two Peronist souls, Menemism and Kirchnerism, in the new guise of the permanent movement that Peron has created? More than a year has passed since I wrote on these pages that Menemism was then introduced as Updated Menemism.