the axes of his speech to world leaders

the axes of his speech to world leaders

President Javier Milei plans to carry out a fiery defense of the ideas of libertarian ideas with the intention of “position myself as a world leader of freedom”, said the president to his closest entourage.

His speech will take place this Wednesday, starting at 11:50 a.m. and its completion is estimated at 12:15 Argentine time. It will be presented by the head of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab.

“There is a lot of interest in listening to it” both from the political and business arc, as he learned Ambit. Before being elected, Milei was seen, at the very least, as an “eccentric” character. However, this view began to change after he won the elections promising “a severe adjustment.”

Now there is interest in understanding what it is like Javier Milei and how much of what he promised he will be able to execute.

Javier Milei in Davos: what will his speech before world leaders be like?

The President, in principle, has no intention of talking about Argentina since his presentation is based on a presentation that will show his vision of the world order.

The dissertation will have four chapters.

First chapter

The head of state will show with statistics the “awesome” development that signified the emergence of capitalism in the last 200 years.

It plans to present the evolution of the world’s gross product over the past 2,000 years in a graph in which it is observed that, after 1,800 years of practically vegetative growth, the world experiences a sharp jump in production and well-being – with a marked reduction of poverty – after the industrial revolution.

Second chapter

It will refer to an explanation of the liberal-libertarian model to which the President adheres. He will start with his definition of liberalism and will refer to institutions.

Third chapter

The president will address “the neoclassical dilemma and socialist advance.” In this section he will explain the problem of increasing returns, neoclassical inconsistency and how state intervention results in lower growth and progress in socialism.

Room chapter

It will make reference to “other socialist vices that impoverish.” In this sense, he will make reference to other post-Marxist ideas, such as the 2030 Agenda, “which lead to intervention and can end up destroying the world,” according to Ámbito.

He will criticize the 2030 Agenda

In relation to the 2030 agenda, and in assessments that will surely spark controversy, Milei questions “the methods to achieve the objectives”since, in his opinion, “the tools they propose curtail freedoms and, far from achieving the objectives, produce the opposite result”supports his loved ones.

It is worth remembering that The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, approved in September 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly, establishes a transformative vision towards the economic, social and environmental sustainability of the 193 United Nations Member States that signed it.

With a speech with strong political content, the president wants to take advantage of the opportunity to “position yourself as a world leader of freedom”as he told those close to him.

With this conception, he considers that the Argentine case becomes anecdotal and that in any case “It will be a topic that will be talked about in the corridors” of the Davos meeting.

Source: Ambito

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