Argentina's Revolutionary 35-Year Plan

Argentine President-Elect Javier Milei unveils an ambitious 35-year reform plan post-2023 elections.

35-Year Reform Plan

Liberal Ideology

Centers on unlimited respect for others' lives, non-aggression, and protection of fundamental rights.

Free Market Principles

Minimal government interference, free competition, division of labor, and social cooperation.

Three-Stage Approach

Involving significant cuts in government spending, tax reforms, and increased labor flexibility

15% reduction in government spending and streamlining ministries

Immediate Measures

Economic Reforms

Privatization of unprofitable state-owned enterprises like Conicet, Incaa, Argentine Railways, Argentine Airlines, and YPF is a key focus.

Sector-Specific Reforms

Special treatment for maritime and river sectors, concessions in agriculture and fisheries, and reforms in the security sector, including a unified National Security System.

Firearms Ownership

The platform advocates for responsible firearm use, protecting citizens' lawful ownership rights.

Labor Reforms

Plans include a new law on employment contracts, abolishing compensation without cause, and reducing taxes to stimulate private business development.

Overall Economic Growth

Reduce taxes for workers and employers, promoting private business, stimulating exports, and fostering productive processes.