
The article discusses how Javier Milei's anti-corruption stance, once a key weapon against the Peronist movement, has become a liability. It states that this shift, along with other vulnerabilities, is damaging Milei's brand and aiding the opposition's plans for a comeback. The narrative implies a search for a third political alternative in Argentina as Milei's influence declines.
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Corruption was Milei's strongest card against the Peronist movement.
Corruption was once Javier Milei’s strongest card against the Peronist movement.
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This is giving wings to the opposition’s comeback plans.
OpinionCorruption was once Javier Milei’s key argument against the Peronist movement that dominated Argentine politics for decades. Now it’s just one of several vulnerabilities that are affecting the libertarian president’s brand and supporting the opposition’s comeback plans.
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This is giving wings to the opposition’s comeback plans.
OpinionCorruption was once Javier Milei’s strongest card against the Peronist movement.
BloombergNow corruption is just one of several vulnerabilities damaging Milei’s brand.
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