Argentina’s “Rock Star”, Javier Miley, stepped onto the Movistar Arena scene in Buenos Aires on Monday night giving a rock concert in front of thousands of supporters.
“Olé, olé, olé, olé! Milei! Milei! ” Thousands of fanatical supporters of the 54 -year -old liberal who had gathered to hear him in a 15,000 -seat area that has previously hosted rock bands such as Liam Gallagher, Judas Priest and Megadeth were shouting.
Miley enjoyed the audience who dropped him down, raising his hands and, before the set of nine songs began, mainly hits of the 1980s, drank a sip of water and said, “I am a human. It may not seem, but I’m. “
The Argentinean’s president took power almost two years ago, promising to save his country’s infamous problematic economy by “exterminating” inflation. However, lately he has been struggling to win the favor of the citizens again, as his promise to lead the country to a new era of prosperity has sank in the midst of a wave of economic conflicts, scandals and public discontent.
In recent weeks, things have become even more difficult as doubts about his political future have scared markets and triggered a sharp decline in the Argentine, peso coin, with the government exhausting its few international reserves to limit it.
In August, Miley received stones from protesters amid growing public rage for a corruption scandal involving one of the most powerful faces of his government: his sister and head of staff, Karina Miley.
In September, Miley’s La Libertad Avanza party suffered a humiliating defeat in the provincial elections in Buenos Aires – where almost 40% of the Argentine population lives – and there are fears between his supporters that his party could suffer a crushing nationally elections.
The crisis is so serious that last month Trump intervened with an extraordinary rescue package of up to $ 20 billion, with the US president stating: “We support him 100% – we believe he is doing a fantastic job.”
Source :Skai
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