Argentina's President Javier Milei issued two contradictory signals last week. He attacked Congress and the governors in disturbing ways and fired two officials.

In the libertarian internal that burns, the Minister of Security gains influence. The IMF argued that stabilization will be complex. The revolution is something else else that demands steps and times that are not in the public imagination, writes Ruben Navarrette, a political analyst and former member of Argentina's ruling party, CONTA. He says Milei's personalism threatens the possibilities of a ministerial team that lacks experience.