In Davos, Argentine President Javier Milli said “the Western world is in danger” because of “socialism”.
From the podium of the World Economic Forum, the Argentine president once again presented his ultraliberal argument to decision-makers in the Western world.
“The West is in danger!» Dark suit too big, blue shirt, satin tie, black shoes and sideburns. Although he arrived in Davos without his chainsaw, new Argentine President Javier Milli opened his speech at the World Economic Forum (WEF) this Wednesday with a provocation that he has a secret. “This is your first foreign trip after your free election”emphasized Klaus Schwab, the founding president of the WEF, while welcoming him on stage, without forgetting to congratulate Javier Mille’s sister for her contribution to his meteoric political career.
The cause of all evil for Argentina’s president? Socialism “which condemns us to poverty, misery, stagnation” And who, according to him, “Was responsible for killing more than 100 million human beings” For about fifteen minutes, Javier Milli then gave his ultraliberal speech with lots of statistics. Citing growth statistics and his country’s history since the 19th century in turn, the Argentine questioned the neoclassical theories that, according to him, “Slow economic growth by destroying monopolies and wealth creation” “The conclusion is clear: capitalism and freedom of enterprise are the only means of ending poverty everywhere in the world.», summed up Javier Milen in his provocative style that brought him to the head of the Latin American country in November 2023.
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“Long live freedom, in the name of God!”
The Argentine president then attacked feminism and ecology pell-mell, “Toxic ideas that have pervaded society” “If we don’t fight these ideas, our only destiny will be more regulation, more socialism, more poverty, less freedom.“, he said in a quick phrase. Javier Milli then invited the Western countriesTo return to a path of prosperity, liberty, limited government, and respect for private property“
Argentina’s president finally spoke directly to business leaders gathered in Davos, urging them not to be afraid. “You are the true hero, He chanted. The state is not the solution, it is the problem.»
His speech ended with a standing ovation “For God’s sake long live freedom!”, surprised part of the audience, even though they had come specifically to attend a show. In the end, no question-and-answer session with the WEF leader, as is tradition — even the Chinese prime minister followed suit on Tuesday. Instead of leaving the stage backstage, Javier Milli chose to get off the stage and shower not with the crowd, but with cameras, microphones and other mobile phones.
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