Trump’s congratulations to the chainsaw man in the midst of Argeina’s economic crisis! – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, quoted by France 24, US Preside Donald Trump congratulated Javier Milli, his Argeinian couerpart, on his victory in the coury’s mid-term elections.
Trump wrote in “Truth Social”, his social network: Congratulations to Preside Javier Milli for his decisive victory in Argeina. He does a great job! The people of Argeina justified our trust in him.
The “Freedom Progress” party led by Mili in Buenos Aires won 41.5 perce of the votes and won 64 seats in the House of Represeatives at the national level. Earlier, this party had only 37 seats.
Milli said in his victory speech: “The people of Argeina have shown that they do not wa to return to the failed model of the past.” The mid-term elections of the Argeine Congress were held yesterday.
According to analysts, the result not only strengthens the governme’s political position against the opposition, but also increases Milli’s ability to push through the fiscal austerity program.
This election was the first national test of Milli’s popularity since he came to power in 2023; When he promised to drastically reduce governme spending and prune the governme using a (hypothetical) “chainsaw”. Milli also displayed a real chainsaw in one of his election rallies!
The radical preside of Argeina won yesterday’s election while Argeina is struggling with political and economic crises, and in addition, accusations have been raised that his ally, Trump, is ierfering in the coury’s iernal affairs.
Although Milli has been successful in curbing inflation, in rece mohs, the 55-year-old celebrity and former TV actress has been grappling with a series of crises, including corruption scandals involving Karina Milli, her sister, who is also her chief of staff, and another close ally who was linked to a drug trafficker, as well as the devaluation of Argeina’s peso.
Milli is one of Trump’s allies in Latin America, and Washington has promised to gra a $40 billion aid package to Argeina to improve its economic situation.



