
A hundred years ago, Argentina changed its course and established a principle that still endures today. During a recent meeting, the Argentine president emphasized that in the past the country was governed by capitalism and free enterprise, and he highlighted the importance of prioritizing common sense and reason over ideas like communism and centralized planning.
The president also mentioned that Argentina used to compete competitively with Australia and the United States in the past. Furthermore, in an attempt to promote relaxation, he was encouraged to dance to disco music during the event. During his participation, he was also accompanied by Michael Waltz, National Security Advisor to the elected president of the United States, Donald Trump.
Addressing investors, the Argentine leader expressed his satisfaction in having personally experienced the consequences of socialism in Argentina and compared the country's situation to that of the U.S. several years ago.
The president spoke again to investors at Trump's mansion, emphasizing the importance of staying the course and fostering principles based on common sense and reason.