The May Council shatters the dogma of poverty and enshrines freedom

The May Council shatters the dogma of poverty and enshrines freedom
The May Council shatters the dogma of poverty and enshrines freedom
porEditorial Team
Argentina

Milei accelerates reforms and the 'State party' discovers it no longer controls the board

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The final report of the "May Council" enshrines private property—the moral heart of any nation aspiring to be free—and, in a single stroke, demolishes the rhetorical banner of organized poverty. It's a direct missile at Grabois and company's narrative, who turned the attack on property into a political dogma. But it doesn't stop there: it establishes the fiscal balance that the caste abhors, modernizes labor laws that union vultures have used as hostages for half a century, opens trade to dismantle the prebendary business sector, and reforms education so that Baradel ceases to be the decadent guardian of structural ignorance. It's a manifesto of common sense in a country hijacked by anti-liberal delusion.

One of the most deep changes brought by this government is precisely fiscal discipline. That's why the "May Council" stipulated that provinces failing to meet the targets will be excluded from the ATN. It's that simple. For the first time in decades, those who do things right are rewarded, and the fiscal degenerates who lived off the national treasury while destroying their own accounts are punished. Federalism is beginning to cease being a hypocritical pact where some produce and others leech.

That's why markets trust this government. An example is the placement, by the Finance Secretariat, of 1 billion dollars of the Bonar 2029, marking Argentina's return to voluntary foreign currency markets. This isn't an anecdote: it's the symbolic return of global trust. It's the recognition that the course is serious, solid, and credible.The economic team doesn't just manage; it repairs, rebuilds, and redefines the country's relationship with the world.

Meanwhile, the old order is beginning to crumble. Because while they repeat slogans from the '70s, Milei moves forward at a speed that none of the prebendary members of the "party of the State" imagined possible. In just two years, the President turned what the caste called impossible into possible.It wasn't luck. It wasn't improvisation. It was decision, courage, and a conviction that isn't negotiable.

In just two years, Milei executed more than 10,000 structural reforms. This isn't a technical detail: it's the demolition of the decadent regime. The most reformist President in Argentine history didn't just recover the idea of freedom; he turned it into concrete action, into a roadmap that no "specialist" from the establishment dared to foresee. The most extraordinary thing is that this is just beginning. The second-generation reforms will be the leap in growth that populism blocked during decades of moral and economic plunder.

It's worth remembering what kind of country Milei inherited. One that was bankrupt, humiliated, and impoverished by the self-proclaimed defenders of workers. They left half the workforce in informality, millions below the poverty line, collective agreements written when the USSR existed, and a State turned into party spoils. This is the Argentina they managed. Now, as labor modernization finally arrives, they shout, kick, and invent cataclysms. They are the old owners of failure resisting the loss of privileges.

Because what we're experiencing isn't magic: it's basic capitalism working for the first time in decades. It's bringing order to free the private sector. It's giving people back what is theirs and ending the institutionalized plundering that, as in the case of Kirchnerism's mobile export taxes, managed to confiscate nearly 50% of what was produced. That is the difference between a country that punishes wealth creation and one that is beginning to respect it.

The country left behind by the local socialists is exhausted; the one being born is based on merit, property, and effort. Milei doesn't argue with the past: he replaces it. Each reform that moves forward makes it clearer that a free Argentina isn't an adolescent dream, but an adult project that finally dares to break the dogmas that condemned us.


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