In recent months, Argentina is entering a new emotional phase. Javier Milei won the elections more because of the anger of the electorate than because of his extreme anti-statism proposals.

Milei himself is a permanent victim of his own emotions, and that instability is infecting many. The PRO, for example, had never been from the extreme right. Although superficial in his vision of the world, he had never taken public positions in support of the dictatorship nor had he condemned social justice. But this party, which boasted of its common sense, would be deciding on an agreement with Milei.