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Argentina’s president-elect wants public companies in private hands, with media first to go

By DANIEL POLITI and DAVID BILLER
Associated Press

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s president-elect has given the first signals of how he plans to shake up South America’s second-largest economy. Right-wing populist  Javier Milei is looking to privatize a slew of state-run companies after winning the country’s runoff presidential election on Sunday with 55.7% of the vote. He wants to start with public media, which on Monday he described as a “covert ministry of propaganda.“Everything that can be in the hands of the private sector will be in the hands of the private sector,” Milei said in a radio interview. Experts say he might find it hard to fulfill his vision without more support in Congress but some analysts think his resounding victory could give him leverage.

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