The Kirchnerist wall is collapsing

The Kirchnerist wall is collapsing
Freedom advances and the Kirchnerist wall collapses
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Freedom destroys the walls of privilege and rebuilds the country on trust, merit, and cooperation

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The numbers, the signs, and the social mood confirm it: change is not only underway, but it is already showing concrete results. After years of Kirchnerist plundering, restrictions, absurd controls and regulations, and privileges for the caste, the country is breathing freedom. When the creativity of millions of individuals is unleashed, the economy once again coordinates itself, without planning or decrees.

After the historic victory of La Libertad Avanza, the country's map was painted purple and the market replied with undeniable force. Country risk plummeted from 1,081 to 638 points in just two weeks. Argentine bonds rose by 30%, and local companies gained $22 billion in value. It is not magic or a narrative: it is the natural consequence of allowing order to arise from freedom and not from imposition. This is what happens when waste, corruption, and institutionalized theft come to an end. This is what happens when the State ceases to be loot and merit regains its meaning.

Zero-interest loans, confidence, and investment have reappeared. People are dreaming, investing, and planning again because they trust that their individual decisions have value and will not be punished by a bureaucrat. After decades, Argentina is moving toward normality: an economy that rewards those who work and punishes those who steal.

This is why the world is talking about Milei. The Financial Times highlighted his commitment to accelerating free market reforms and deepening his alliance with Donald Trump. In Miami, the mayor gave him the key to the city. In just two years, we went from having leaders who honored dictators like Maduro to having a president recognized alongside Lionel Messi in the most prestigious international forums. The difference is both moral and economic: where there was once coercion, there is now cooperation; where there was planning, there is now freedom.

Meanwhile Milei promotes a culture of merit and responsibility, the devotees of failure try to stop change. They criticize a photo with Rafael Nadal but remain silent when shown how socialism leaves countries in ruins. Nadal was not only a champion on the courts: he is now investing $200 million in hotels in our country. Capital returns when there are clear rules and respect for property, because investors do not need promises but freedom to create.

The contrast is stark. In Bolivia, twenty years of impoverishing socialism left the country without reserves, in debt, with inflation and shortages. This is how all collectivist experiments end: with hunger and repression. We saw it when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. The wall collapsed, and with it, the lie of real socialism. Every form of socialism needs a wall, censorship, and blood to sustain itself.

In contrast, free societies do not need walls or decrees to prosper. Progress arises from the decentralized effort of millions of people who, seeking their own well-being, end up generating well-being for everyone.

The lesson of the socialist experiment must be remembered, because nothing born of resentment, envy, or hatred of success can bring well-being. Only freedom can do so. That freedom doesn't need direction: it only needs to be respected.

Kirchnerism left a country in ruins, but the people chose not to repeat history. They chose to believe again. Today, those who bet on chaos tremble as they see that freedom works.

The fall of the Kirchnerist wall has already begun. On the other side, there is a future, cooperation, and order without a plan. There is an Argentina that is learning to trust itself again.


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