Campaigning and governing are two different pairs of shoes.
In the UK for instance, there is an unelected class of bureaucrats (government employees) that has silently been thwarting and frustrating the implementation of the conservatives agenda (immigration, brexit, taxes...) despite the clear mandate the party received from the people more than a decade ago and that was again emphatically reaffirmed during the last général elections.
In a country like Argentina, where ~2/3 of the active population is under government payroll, it's hard to believe how Milei will achieve his goals. But again, Argentina is a different country, with a different culture and a different set of laws, so the comparison in probably not completely appropriate...
Anyway, good luck to him!
there is an unelected class of bureaucrats (government employees) that has silently been thwarting and frustrating the implementation of the conservatives agenda
Lol, you'd expect that people who think they are "conservative" would value bureaucrats that don't want to change the status quo too quickly.
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