breeds fondness. Not so for Javier Milei, Argentina’s president. After running the Argentine state for a year, his contempt for it remains “infinite”, he toldin an interview on November 25th. Holding forth in his office in the Casa Rosada, the red-carpeted and marble-statuaried historic seat of power, Mr Milei has a presidential air. But when he explains the philosophy behind his radical experiment he sounds just like the “mole” that he claims to be, destroying the state from within.
Brazilian police have accused some of his backers of involvement not just in a coup, but in an assassination plotParlacen, a bizarre parliament, is a refuge for bent politicians
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