Der argentinische Präsident beginnt mit kommerziellen Flügen, um bei den Sparmaßnahmen des Landes mit gutem Beispiel voranzugehen

by Red_Franklin

26 comments
  1. This may work while he’s popular, as with most politicians people end up hating them after a few years(sometimes days) and then it will no longer be safe to go into public without protection.

  2. With 180% inflation, drastic measures are needed.
    Hopefully he will be successful.

  3. Well, clearly a massive improvement when compared to the last leftist president getting private jets with as much luxury as he could.

    Is this a silly populist gesture? Of course. But it’s baffling that leftist leaders get to spend millions of dollars in frivolous spending while their people face a massive economic crisis.

  4. To all who are saying this won’t help the economy. You are correct; this is PR. Really good PR for a country of people who are going through hardship, it says “we are sacrificing too”. He has good PR people.

  5. Imagine you are on your flight and next to you is the Argentine president

  6. A Nimbus 2000 may be an even better alternative.

  7. This is the part of the show where he gets applause for selling off state assets to cronies for pennies on the peso.

  8. I mean, at least he’s not trying to invade the Falklands

  9. I can’t imagine the employees at Aerolíneas Argentinas giving him the warmest welcome.

    (For those unaware, he is planning to transfer ownership from the government to the employees union, which they don’t want.)

  10. Everything Milei is doing is fascinating from an outsiders perspective. If he manages to really turn Argentina around I can’t help but wonder what kind of global impact it could have. Will more countries look for Milei type leaders to impose radical economic shakeups? The PR this leader is getting is quite interesting.

  11. the guys just a bit eccentric, I dont understand the vitriol he gets unless I have missed something.

    He wasnt running the Argentinian economy for the last few decades….

  12. It’s true leadership. Leaders eat last. A lot of politicians can learn a lot from him.

  13. Let’s see how popular he is after he starts privatizing their health care.

  14. It’s like a supposed billionaire president saying he’s gonna donate his pay checks. But doesn’t. PR indeed.

  15. A populist and empty action. The security details required to make a president flying commercial might even end up being more expensive than using the Air Force flights

  16. From everything I’ve read so far he’s not what the media has portrayed him to be.

  17. Its hilarious watching the sociology degree management class lose their minds over this guy, only for some Argentine to show up in the same thread and telling them to shut it

  18. I wasn’t sure about this guy at first but he’s been making strong moves since he assumed control. Rooting for him.

  19. Aside from the weird ghost dog stuff, I find him to be a massive improvement over the Peronist government. Wishing him the best

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