Pablo Otero, from the Sarandí tobacco company, does not pay taxes protected by a network of judges and politicians. The president goes very happy to see Elon Musk, in the middle of the mess in which we are all, and in which he is within his party.

Too many officials depend on the President's sister giving a thumbs up or thumbs down. The traditional thing is (or is beginning to be) to think of a partisan fracture and from there onwards, any calamity, he says. "It's not bad at all, but very good, hanging out with people like that," he says of the president's relationship with Musk and other tech entrepreneurs. "There is not only a circus in the ruling party, but what is interesting here is deciphering milleismo," adds the former vice president and minister of public works, Juan Carlos Gómez. "I am trying to understand the change. It is not about doing good or bad things," he adds.