Argentina's President Javier Milei accuses Spain's socialist government of bringing poverty and death, attends far-right summit in Madrid, and promotes his book 'The Way of the Libertarian.' He criticizes socialism, celebrates economic freedom, and plans to eliminate Argentina's central bank.
Key Points
Accusations against Spain's socialist government
Attending far-right summit hosted by Vox party
Promoting book 'The Way of the Libertarian'
Campaign pledge to eliminate Argentina's central bank
Pros
Promotion of free-market economic ideas
Building alliances with far-right figures in Europe
Highlighting issues of corruption and socialism
Cons
Controversial statements and actions
Lack of diplomatic interactions with Spanish officials