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Seventy-five per cent of Argentines support Milei's program and refuse to return to the past

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According to the study, conducted between 8 and 9 July on 1,830 cases throughout the country, 73.5 per cent of respondents said that in the October elections they will vote for the continuity of the current course, while only 26.5 per cent expressed their intention to opt for a change of course that, according to the terms of the survey, would mean "return to the past."

The results not only consolidate Milei's leadership, but also reflect explicit approval of his reform agenda and a clear social mandate in favor of continuing to cut public spending, deregulate the economy and move forward with his motosierra"chatshiset" on the state.

Motosierra means chainsaw in spanish.

If you had told me three years ago that an ancap would win the presidency in a south american country ruled by peronists for 40 years I would have laughed in your face.

In a regional context where many leaders face a fall in their image, Milei's figure, far from deflating, consolidates himself as the exponent of a profound cultural change, with majority support and an electorate that, far from repenting, asks for more.

This makes it even worse for the political left because the people overwhelmingly support him and what he's doing.
 
The tell-tale clue is in that newspaper's name (La Derecha) lol, as I would imagine even your idol AOC could tell you.

Overall, we rate La Derecha Diario as Far-Right Biased based on its alignment with libertarian-nationalist ideology, strong editorial hostility toward leftist figures, and routine promotion of Javier Milei’s administration. We rate it Mixed for reporting accuracy, as it covers real news events, but uses inflammatory language, lacks source transparency, and often blends opinion with reporting.

 
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