The Argentine government, led by President Javier Milei, is aggressively dismantling bureaucratic structures in its drive for efficiency. Based in a historic Art Deco building, the Ministry of Deregulation and State Transformation has closed 250 national agencies, resulting in 40,000 job losses. This initiative reflects Milei's ideology, aiming to revert to a free-market economy reminiscent of the past. The effort has drawn parallels with similar initiatives in the United States under President Trump, emphasizing the global trend towards reducing government size and spending.
Milei's administration, based in an impressive 1930s building, has drastically downsized the Argentine government, reducing bureaucratic structures and significantly cutting public sector employment.
From the Ministry of Deregulation and State Transformation, Argentine officials have eliminated over 250 government entities and let go of 40,000 workers as part of Milei's vision.
Milei’s approach draws parallels with Trump’s focus on government efficiency, with both leaders advocating for reduced bureaucracy and revamped federal structures.
By embracing a mission to dismantle what they see as a bloated government, Milei’s team aims to restore a free-market ethos, harkening back to Argentina’s agro-export past.
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