**Harvard Millie made a "short pole" party before the election**
The President of Argentina, Javier Milei, who advocates for an ultra-liberal position, won a crucial political bloc in the polls on the issue of elections as a "peron moment" in the history of the country as a whole. According to him, the results of the vote support the program of his government, which is oriented towards radical economic and administrative reforms.
"This is a short pole victory for Argentina," said Milei, checking, that this party received a mandate for reform.
The leader confirmed the course on the reduction of the state apparatus in the economy, the reduction of budget expenditures and the denomination of the national currency. The main attention will be paid to the modernization of the pension system and the search for alternative sources of financing, in order to double the investments.
Before the elections, Millie, who is 40 years old, managed to strengthen his political influence and gave the possibility to develop the investment initiatives without compromises. Experts expect, that success on the elections can become a start for massive changes in the country, not only on the potential labor costs in the realization of ambitious plans.