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of this document, and you really see the world as he's never seen it before. the drive now to dw the the he pledge to attack the system with a chain. so how do you mean lane loves to provoke a reaction? so many arjun times see him is their last hope of escape from economic crisis within a few on the day, formerly a political outside or in november 2023. he was elected president. and libertarian
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and self described, and norco capitalist malay has like in the state to a criminal organization that believes its citizens taxes. he says, amount to stealing. he believes that the power of the free market and self regulation slashing public spending and reducing state intervention to a minimum the fuel origin ton society is divided into the i don't going to see you in the 1st. there has to be economic growth because the economy is fundamental to a country. it's pretty nice. little states image is based on strength afford it's not available, but we can't find anything. we have candles every, we have that kind of food meal and present. good luck with my like meanings policy though, remember, they're the right thing to do. you'll get over caesar. i mean like you'll get better the then much. the only way to get all he does is
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1st that he's lowered inflation. what it, what cost? when people have no money the, it's just after 6 am and we've come to a wholesale market on the outskirts of plato side. is businessman diego see new york comes here in person every week to buy ingredients for his product. he makes ice cream or chocolate on fine pastries. and he's very picky. tyler, and that's right. now he is sweet enough.
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what do you think the previous politicians used to talk badly about business leaders present? we are the ones who create jobs awful. we're the ones that we have money into the state, you need all the salt to distribute it, these bits of them all get out of committee. and that when the late took office installation in argentina was over, 200 percent relate campaigns on a promise to bring it down. vehicle says that prices are now finally stabilizing the one. 0 good. thank you. it's very tasty. what? not sweet, but lots of sit it in my corporate things here. one is much more competition when price of stabilize with inflation. we never know how much things are really worth it. okay. and that'd be, i think malays approach is good. why now, what are your stock them all these finally taking care of certain sectors of the economy, which my opinion offer argentina excellent prospect row. so now you are going to
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see me goes company ruffin. we is now active in 29 countries. although it still family own, it has dozens of stores in argentina, 10 in the capital alone. a taste of luxury for those who can afford it. may chocolates, new ice cream flavors every week. all created in house. the, the bus is a big fan of radical economic policies. so, you know, going, but there's a, me mean and there is no competition. mean the price is won't improve, but neither will the quality and the late. so i think it's very important to the good thing about really this is honestly in a minute. i mean, he's like a child. if you live to handle it, don't you know, he gets angry from a menial shouts. he's cool. fun to cool. most limited, these say no, try to get it done. so you can use that soon. i'll head to yes. michelle, it's
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a lot of the same time. he's very transparent with a spot into what he says. easy does. yes. and that's rare. and a politician, i don't google $42.00 are on a slide. decreasing, julio is not alone in his opinion, despite rigorous austerity measures. most origin times continue to back. milly in winter side, us alone over 50 percent of the electorate voted for him, backing his pledge to slash public spending 20. so for me, but i seem to get the only presence of the thing, little games every thing and it doesn't believe people should be rewarded according to the merits of the things everyone has the right to get something. and no one has the duty to do anything. this is good. that's what me light has turned away from you. and then i celebrate gassy, whole looking black day. and they said, well, i'm from an economic point of view. my buddy's advising houston simple, our little gate are, but he's a bit of a theme, so it'd be politically go, a sofa the stalls. i has the impression that he likes the ability to engage and
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dial elevate all 5, but the out of the will the key to lose it is reflects the student contrasts and origin time society. and the gap between rich and poor has widened further since. how do you mean they took office? according to the world bank, argentina has the 4th highest level of income in a facility worldwide. the situation is worse only in south africa, brazil, columbia, and mexico. poverty has reason sharply underlay as far as austerity measures. more than half the population are now classed as for many public employees have lost their jobs. as many social programs have been caught, the shock therapy is heading both those who are already poor and a former middle class. solitary kitchens seek to help with the bare necessities
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but they themselves have had all their funding caught by the malay administration. so volunteers are now left to give out food finance through donations the right. is there any more food? the many or painting their last tugs on the churches which are doing what they can to alleviate the crisis. franciscan mission runs. one of the soup kitchens in the winter side is called the good samaritan. every friday it opens at stores and more and more people are coming here they cook for the poor.
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the . the diners include around 40 children who are under nourished. they receive meals here regularly. food prices have doubled since the end of 2023. if you, i mean like idea and i can tell them and don't know. so the number of people coming to us has increased see intelligent that we and we used to serve about 180 manuals every friday. now the number has risen to 240 m b o c. i isn't there. so we just changed the fee. see the situation is very difficult. low, the single look waiting that people tell us that there isn't the same thing, then not homeless, but they have to come because they can't afford to buy food. but we really see a change on it. i mean, no. a it's so is that if it is yes or not. so my have this,
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i need a teacher for yourself, but i mean, yeah, i'd like to take a look like this. one is, is that the argentine is middle class is shrinking today nearly 6 out of 10 origin times are living in poverty. the franciscan friars want to help the homeless in particular so they can find a place to live and find new home the know see that? no, no, i'm saying they saw a sallow noise that sort of feeling a cell. so it's april, lima, lima. no. say they cannot,
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i made it in thought of me for like us ability got the part of what asked me to give you and then install the so what is malays solution for poverty in argentina subsidies and the welfare state are in his eyes. exactly the wrong way to combat poverty. he wants to reduce the role of the state as far as possible. the part of the ladies young, can i share the view that the smaller the city's role is? and the more feels only of this basic function, push them by seek the better it will be for the nation by the allowing us you on that is javier and malays vision because you have to be like a shadow chef. when is a leading figure in the libertarian movement, and was long president of the ad last network, which connects hundreds of libertarian groups,
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world wide malay and shovel in believe the elite associated with previous governments, no need to adapt to the new era. be it ok look is yeah mama, i hope that those who have benefited so much from the states so foreigners will pay their employees of higher wages when revenue is increase at some point go to the assembly until they think that the e loan can that they will take the risk of investing get above it in the past. so the only way to reduce poverty in the long term is to create a world in which entrepreneur is, are taking a seriously, again, going on. i mean, they be like so many laces open, leave it social justice is nonsense visa is the statute disappears only. it's not possible. yeah. but yeah, no simple. a lawyer and rider one can, i believe, is a leading voice advocating social justice in argentina, a former candidate for president, he's seen as a beacon of hope for the left the late blood data fios the anatomy laid.
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advocates in a note of a capitalist philosophy. no other word. yeah, it doesn't want to political government on the one that's oriented towards the economy of capitalism, guy, according to his thinking. but he rose and humanity, your doctor's teachers all fine and they believe is a big business that i'm isn't present. but many young people have come out and support tiffany. like, in fact, 70 percent of voters under $24.00 voted for him. the 23 year old february to finality is proud to be a member of the libertarian movement. like president b like he believes that the state's role should be limited to just a few functions and that large part of it need to be abolished. no, i don't want to, i mean a forget it. we voted for me because we see in him a person who stands up for his conviction in it to accomplish that. i also stand up for my convictions that are good. i mean, so, and i'm optimistic,
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i'm convinced will be better off tomorrow and we do things fairly incorrect clicking on it. uh, we'll say godaddy in the past, most of argentines, universities were financed by the state. but in recent decades, many private institutions have been added. 72 is that a private university to he has no problem with the extreme cuts now being made in education. and it's a federal gas. my show there has to be more economic growth just so much that we need more companies so that they can provide work for people get to know this is important for me this if you've done that off and for many other young people also the forwarding graduate but we want to look forward to a good future. good, and this has done that he is, will need a place to work at alpha, delta c o 2. and i'm going to go, the city of cordova is almost 2 hours by plane from window side of 74 percent of the electorate here voted formula is right in party lines like the best type of on site
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that was the highest level of support in the country, the condo, the region as well for me and conservative. nevertheless, even here, the cuts are being found and the existing gap between rich and poor has ground. the local university is one of the oldest in the country. but for years it's head financial difficulties. malay has now introduced drastic cuts in education and science. the education ministry has been abolished. new university projects cancelled and the budget for higher education, slashed by 70 percent. argentina was one of the 1st countries in south america where universities were free of charge. saving a class, amelia emerge and tina has a large middle class. it's thanks to the public universities which made it possible for people to improve their standing. in the children of working class families
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were able to study and take on a profession for c on our list. sophie mando is 25 years old under law student. she's taking part in every protest against me late in her city. i am, i think it's, it is a clear attack on the public sector including public university of se, malay causing places of brain washing today and says every thing is ideologies to politicize. that the universities have been conquered by marxism. we pointed the style and told them to celebrate marci, hopefully with all of these things he says, sound a bit, paranoid, excellent, and below. as i see it, universities are the basis for a fair class distribution for the distribution of wealth engine company. getting this off. that's why this attack is so bad because it's the universities that give access to a much more equal and keeping liberal system that what's on there. as as a result, struggling universities are now being caught even further and students
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are barely getting by studying is becoming a luxury. according to my teen lopez, intermingling president of one of our engine tina's leading institutions. the national university of la plata holiness gets really, i don't, you know, see, nowadays young people have to work as well as study, which of course, ends up delaying best studies here. all those around able to study it old because they couldn't afford to finish schools at all. they had other was cool family commitments. i think on that here or does he have or disability as you know what i have yourself. i mean, yeah, it is in the video, the face of declining purchasing, how are we to find a language jolts and increasing quality testing? they worry constantly about houses of volume and to let you know, but i went into but i saw as well as how to pay for the university studies, almost $16.00 gallbladder, sort of in that subject. we also,
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when you got to see that the, we've come to a region just under 250 kilometers west of colorado city. here in the 2 soleski and our valley, nearly 100 women have joined forces to set up a mini cooperative. they sell produce like cheese and the traditional term allies to milk. do city let check the but life here is tough. the $100.00 goats are a particular source of pride. during the day, the animals roam free in the mountains since the late came to power, life has changed. that my god, all at the mcdonald's or sky high,
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that monday season, everything is become far too expensive. it oriented it's more difficult to sell anything that i to everything we need for our work, does it become more expensive stuff to, to some way more efficient under the me, late governmental try to live life is much more difficult for us. small producers of a sense of the both the cost of living and their production costs have risen. the women feel forgotten by the government, the individual, you know, they may nice and money, least government is working more for big business and not small scale producers like the forwarding them off by someone said that means those who report and they are now homeless at the end if they fall and those who were a middle class or no point in the system asked that the saddle but our forward,
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the system is not designed for the poor or for us small scale farmers. the latest and think about that. i mean, i'm not sure if he even knows we exist incentive static x. the in addition to the many small farmers argentina also has a lot of large scale land owners with huge ranches. this farm alone has over 1000 heck. tears of land for cattle to grace. agriculture is one of our team is biggest economic sectors. almost a 3rd of all jobs depend on it. and nearly 60 percent of exports or agriculture will produce, especially corn, sewing and beef. nachos had been rearing livestock for centuries. over the years, their everyday life has changed little but farmers like federico
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for yet to say in recent years, the state has been making their work more difficult. if it could be the one with the tag, it was easy. he's had is a different change. yes, he's a fine and gets cap and say every day he and his father discuss how the cattle are doing. yes, high hopes for the malay government. the president has promised the farmers tax cuts and less bureaucracy and then when it better. so we're hopeful that he'll make good on his campaign pledges and see that he won't have further burden the agricultural sector with the distorted capitalism knew what that have been imposed on us for years to think that in a dana in order to reduce the budget deficit which has been high for years and previous governments repeatedly imposed export taxes, which included the agricultural sector of the family can still earn good money from
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capital forming. but they want to see argentina become more competitive overall, the vertical. we'll see how it goes. but we believe the government is at least prepared to reduce export taxes and later abolish them altogether so that we could do with them being abolished tomorrow's. and if the current price is on the world market, don't help me. but equally, can we agree with malays? export taxes are like that, feel there to store to have. and i meant that they threatened production and must go into the farmer with his vast range hopes to boost profits through more lucrative exports. while in the capital, parts of the media are fighting for their very survival. the that includes state broadcaster tendencies young companies. many here have lost
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their jobs or seen wage cuts. stimulate government has cut a whole range of programs. the trade unions are seeking to fight for each worker. the one of the worst times ever for members, the better for us and the journalist of the late that from when he got out of the army lays government is exercising a huge amount of censorship and assignments. the higher, you know, mean the critics here, argentina is media diversity is under threat. they say independent broadcasting is dwindling on origin time tv. what remains are channels owned by private companies that they blended. as you can see, i mean this is the censorship is systematic and directed entertains to silence as i'm ok deal so that what is happening in our country will not be real pointed on amino horses. and what is happening is a brutal adjusted to the income of the working man and women. what else do
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i get out of the so called the police on the plan? the kind of a, not a new level or just, you know, they'll sort of know what else they want to for. so it still says that what do you got for them? i if and then i see. yeah. and even if it in the yeah. forget so you don't have the name of the poor. so you the story we love freedom in believing these libertarian ideas, that much of the world doesn't share. and when people think we're dangerous and cruel, something like that. i think these ideas are very important also to the world, but for us, the private sector means for freedom that for the other is leave of freedom, free enterprise, minimal government and taxes. values definitely shares with you on mosque. the multi billionaire is looking to invest in lithium mining in argentina. meanwhile, protestors opposing the president, keith filling the streets of windows, cited demonstrations are now taking place almost weekly.
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here the crowds were voicing support for an 8 percent pension increase approved by congress relates veto to package. congress was due to loading if they had to overturn the veto. the opposition accused the president of buying votes as he doesn't have a majority in congress. it wasn't just pensioners demonstrating but also trade unionists and opposition leaders like one can. i believe his supporters treat him like a hero. the law both these, your little, it almost like i don't, i live the opposition managed to concert lower to increase attention is that i was the president visa, that all these, these various for a terrier that i was anybody more patient paypal to those in favor of the low or the so congress will now rest of find a visa today. anyways. opponents also excuse me, late breaking his promise. me lays equally promising this campaign that he would
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make codes to the so called cast about the political elite, but he's not going after they leave. he's making cuts for the workers. and in this case, the pensioners that'd be a beautiful regardless many protesters aren't just concerned about the costs. they also fear that progress on gender equality could be lost. among the 7 ministries abolished was the ministry for women and diversity. yourselves have i be the date is withdrawing, i'm leaving us in the thirty's. i'm but also to access to education, health, food or housing has become almost completely impossible to elaborate in that there is no state presence info similar to the seller, but to send somebody and say do situation is making people angry. and so there's more violence on more than robberies, more in security, or macro might say with the uh, the back to chocolate manufacturer, right? by the way, the protests are just a few streets away. but here it's like
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a different world business owners like diego. so normally you are not interested in a protest. his business is flowing right now. he's busy opening new stores in europe. like many entrepreneurs, he's convinced that investors re gaining confidence in argentina is the key. and only the government underlay. he says, that's focused on that. a little bit in, on your, on your maybe a little i think that in a year or a year and a half, the economy will start to grow rapidly going through on a product. and the conditions will be created for argentina to be seen as a reliable country, few hours. it reliable above all because we need an investment in the field and we need companies to come in and back and talk to you in recent years of firms left argentina. so even though they didn't want to invest enough later, that day came to vote in congress late prevailed again. supporters of the pension
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hikes did not get the 2 thirds majority needed to overturn his veto into frequent 153 votes in favor. 87 again, i got the motion is reject. it was not the, your outside angry protesters to clashed with at least one year after malays election, victory. the tensions in society are rising. the . it was the anger of many aren't and times over the economic crisis and the political establishment approximately to office. now presentment against the man with a chain song is growing the the new one though they're all corrupted with as an argentine i'm
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a shame. so if you look at any, most of the la, always talks about how corrupt his predecessors work, but he's worse than all the previous 7 men. they'll say sound frustrated. does it raise so? it is very bad for my country city. it's a beautiful country, but 100 so you can, we have everything but in the end will be left within an update on the tv. so i used to think natasha is far away. no. she has returned to the baltic
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states, the fear of most of the power, the modem says he is a tossed and custodian. not yet i'm just waiting again, their independence from rush. lots of people here expect from the future. a trip through the baltic states and shut down in on the w to the story that i science sort of the night that we do do sense of how close we are in nature. and how much is the influencers? hardest and active is they're looking to drum up support for more environmental protection and the low carbon lifestyle. but just how effective are their efforts? eco, india. in 90 minutes on d. w. as he's got issues with a lot say who the,
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