The split between Petro and Maduro is a significant dynamic in Latin America, overshadowing the conflict with Milei. President Milei plans to cut 70,000 government jobs in Argentina, facing challenges in implementation. Milei's confrontations with Colombian and Mexican leaders have escalated tensions.
So much more room before a Churchellian “Blood, Sweat and Tears”? If @JMilei is destabilized it will not be economics, it will be like with Chile, he is a menace to socialists of all stripes. And unlike Piñera (RIP) Milei is a danger to the 2030 agenda https://t.co/ODwxfH3uTL
🇦🇷🇨🇴‼️🚨 Milei attacks the Columbian president, says he’s a murderer and communist. https://t.co/vqlx6UNsTe
Will Argentina's Governors Stymie Milei's Agenda? - The Dialogue https://t.co/ZbMl9g7CW7
Argentina's Milei trades barbs with Mexican and Colombian leaders, ratcheting up tensions | AP News https://t.co/DJu3ilvgf9
Milei got headlines he wants with Colombia diplomatic clash | Miami Herald https://t.co/MAj85nlCe5
#ARGWatch🇦🇷: Pres. @JMilei has announced his plan to SLASH 70,000 gov't jobs. In principle = Good move. Whether it’s politically sustainable remains an unanswered question. Pres. @JMilei's FAILURE to follow through on his campaign promise to DOLLARIZE & CRUSH INFLATION has left…
The Petro-Maduro split… no, “strain” is better… is most fascinating dynamic in LatAm right now, much more important than the food fight with Milei https://t.co/9QHEm45OIL