
Who is the 'hawk of orthodoxy' who will bring the libertarian model to the whole country
Luis Caputo introduced the person responsible for leading the implementation of the model in each province and municipality of the country
During the event organized by the Faro Foundation, the Minister of Economy, Luis "Toto" Caputo, officially introduced Felipe Núñez as the person in charge of leading the implementation of the libertarian model in each province and municipality of Argentina.
In the minister's words, the key to the success of the libertarian economic program is for it to penetrate the provinces, and for that purpose, Núñez will lead a committee of 24 members, one for each jurisdiction, with the goal of "making the provincial and municipal governments more efficient, and reducing the tax burden and the level of regulations."
At just 30 years old, Núñez has become one of the young pillars of Caputo's economic team, working alongside Martín Vauthier and Federico Furiase, two names with more experience in the local economy.

His profile and active presence on social media have made him stand out as a figure with a direct and forceful discourse. In this context, he was one of the main promoters of the arrival of the "Caputo team" in the world of streaming, where he hosts the program Las tres anclas, broadcast on the Carajo channel.
In comparison with Furiase, current director of the Central Bank and expert in monetary matters, and Vauthier, member of the BICE board, Núñez's role in the team was until now more ambiguous. He was known as Caputo's direct advisor, a role in which he even recently appeared in an interview alongside President Javier Milei and Alejandro Fantino on Neura. He also holds a seat on the BICE board. However, his appointment as a representative of the Faro Foundation marks a change of scale in his career.
The Faro Foundation, which is emerging as the driving force behind this new phase of libertarian "evangelization," received strong support from both Caputo and President Javier Milei. In his speech during the event, the president described Núñez as the "hawk of orthodoxy," and highlighted the strategic importance of extending the libertarian model to all levels of government.

"We've already learned from the past that efforts to change the country can't be timid, they have to be ambitious and deep, they have to occur at the root and they have to encompass provincial and even municipal regulations," he stated.
Milei explained that the Faro Foundation will establish local lighthouses in each province to illuminate with the ideas of liberty "to the very last corner of Argentina," and he did not hesitate to list the challenges: "We need to immerse ourselves in the reality of each province to understand which ridiculous regulations hinder them, which local taxes suffocate them, or how many unnecessary public employees there are in the subnational government spheres."
The President concluded his speech with a message of gratitude and full support for those behind this cultural and political crusade. He named Agustín Laje, Adrián Ravier, Axel Kaiser, and of course, Caputo as "the giant who sponsored the project" and Núñez as the "hawk of orthodoxy" who will bring liberty to the interior of the country. "Nothing is more characteristic of a patriot than fighting to bring liberty to his fellow citizens," Milei concluded.
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