“Afuera!” New Argentinian President Cuts Number of Ministries in Half, Starts “Shock Treatment” to Cut Government Spending

“Afuera!” New Argentinian President Cuts Number of Ministries in Half, Starts “Shock Treatment” to Cut Government Spending

Date:

On his first day of office, newly elected Libertarian President Javier Milei cut the number of Argentina government ministries in half, starting what he has called “shock treatment” which aims to carry out sweeping government spending cuts to combat rampant inflation.
Keeping inline with one of his main campaign promises, Milei signed a decree to cut the following ministries:
  • Transportation
  • Public Works
  • Health
  • Social Development
  • Education
  • Women, Genders and Diversity
  • Culture
  • Science and Technology
  • Environment
  • Tourism and Sports
  • Territorial Development

Milei, a self described anarcho-capitalist, had risen in popularity due to what many considered to be “radical” ideas for sweeping government spending cuts and ministry shutdowns, as well as abolishing the country’s central bank and dollarizing the economy as Argentina faces worsening inflation and poverty rates.
Atlas
Atlashttp://theatlasnews.co
Unbiased & Unfiltered News Reporting for 12+ years. Covering Geo-Political conflicts, wartime events, and vital Breaking News from around the world. Editor-In-Chief of Atlas News.
- Sponsor -spot_img
- Sponsor -spot_img

Week's Top Stories

More In This Category
Related

US Removes Cuba From List of Countries Not Fully Opposing Terrorism

The United States officially removed Cuba from a list...

FARC Releases Four Hostages Held Since April

Four hostages, two of whom belong to Colombia's Prosecutor's...

GPS Spoofing: A Growing Concern for Global Navigation Security

Global Positioning System (GPS) spoofing, a technique where GPS...

Google’s YouTube Restricted Videos of Glory to Hong Kong After Court Ruling

On May 15th, YouTube blocked 32 videos of the...