00:00 With a direct style and despite the opposition of the Parliament, President Ravir Mille continues to implement his ultraliberal revolution,
00:07 dragging major cuts in the state apparatus and obvious social consequences, 100 days after his accession to power.
00:13 No half measures, zero deficit, non-negotiable, the balances of the anarcho-capitalist president, hyperactive on social networks, have not changed since his investment on December 10.
00:24 A first assessment suggests shadows and light, somewhere between indicators in regains and a growing social tribune.
00:31 "Tronçonneuse" at full speed.
00:33 The "motosierra", "tronçonneuse", that the candidate Mille branded, is turning around to deface the enemy state and its orgy of public spending,
00:41 guilty according to him of structural budgetary deficits and chronic inflation.
00:45 The number of ministries has been reduced by half, to 9, 50,000 jobs have been deleted, public construction frozen, aid to cinema, science fiction, or severe audits of social programs and public media.
00:57 There is a resumption of the accounts, says independent economist Marina Dal Poggeto.
01:03 Stabilization is working, even better than we imagined, but there are doubts about the government in the long run.
01:09 He said that "I was not going to last 15 days, not a month. We have been here for 3 months", says Ravier Millet.
01:16 Social intention.
01:18 The other PAN of shock therapy, the devaluation of 54% of the PESO, the release of prices, the end of transport subsidies, to energy, dead without respite on purchasing power.
01:30 This one collapsed by 18% in 2 months, its worst fall in 21 years.
01:35 And consumption and economic activity have become anemic.
01:38 Poverty, according to a private observatory, would now reach 57%, against 41% in 5 months.
01:46 Among other unsustainable increases, that of drugs.
01:50 People are well aware that we are going through a very difficult time, but they are starting to see the exit, the light at the end of the tunnel, says Millet, relying on surveys where overall they do not get close to 50% of positive images.
02:03 The balance to be drawn is dark and light, estimates for the AFP Carlos Malamu of the Sintank Real Instituto Elcano.
02:10 The path is complicated, the next few months will be intense and busy.
02:15 Castre recalcitrant.
02:17 If he claims figurative results, Mr. Millet gives in on his deregulatory revolution,
02:23 striking a fragmented parliament and at best ambivalent about the extent of the reforms.
02:27 Twice, the parliament or its small libertarian party is only the third force, has retouched ambitious projects, more than 300 dispositions, deregulations,
02:36 touching on aspects of public and private life, an omnibus law, then a mega decree, aimed in part at recourse to justice contesting its constitutionality.
02:45 The lion, image of himself that he frequently invokes, discovers the reality of parliamentary democracy, builds majorities, consensus.
02:54 Millet is more a president of minority +, without parliamentary majority, without a governor, without an ally, without a mayor, a rarity in the political system, analyzes the political scientist Federico Zapata.
03:06 We have a president who is shy, afraid, threatening, estimated recently Martin Lusto, leader of moderate opposition, deploring a frontal style not conducive to compromise.
03:16 A gladiator never gives up, commented the Argentine president on his parliamentary backgrounds, sign according to him of a caste retive to change.
03:24 Heaven before the world.
03:26 Ravier Millet intrigued, or stunned, at the Economic Forum of Davos in January, his first trip as president abroad, with a long speech on the West in danger of socialism.
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