Welcome to my second installment of Argentinas provinces. This will cover the nine provinces created in the 20th century, with a little bonus at the end. Enjoy the trip!
A firebrand economist-turned-lawmaker who describes himself as an anarcho-capitalist and says the answer to reining in annual inflation now running around 140% is to get rid of the Central Bank and dollarize the economy
Javier Milei, a right-wing populist who admires Donald Trump and made a name for himself by shouting against Argentina's “political caste” on television, finds himself the front-runner for this month's presidential election. If he emerges as Argentina’s next president, it will be in large part thanks to support from people like Paola Aguirre, a mother of two young girls who lives in a makeshift wooden shack near a landfill in the northern province of Salta. Like many Argentines, Aguirre has been overwhelmed by years of ever worsening economic woes that has her struggling to feed her family and made it impossible to afford the room they used to rent.