Embattled Argentine President Javier Milei visits the White House on Tuesday, banking on a high-profile show of political and economic support from ally President Donald Trump ahead of crunch legislative elections.
With Argentina struggling to stave off yet another financial crisis and Milei’s disapproval ratings rising, the libertarian firebrand is seeking help from a powerful friend.
Trump’s administration has already promised $20 billion to prop up Argentina’s economy and repeatedly voiced political support for Milei.
But it has not been a silver bullet to calm markets or improve Milei’s polling ahead of the October 26 elections.
Their results will dictate whether Milei can pass tough cost-cutting reforms or face a legislative brick wall for the next two years of his term.
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