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Argentinian President Milei discusses Venezuela's political situation, Argentina's economic reforms, currency liberalization, foreign debt, trade policy, and the benefits of free market capitalism.

Published January 22, 2026

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Javier Milei

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People

  • President Millé - interviewed by Bloomberg about economics, Venezuela, and trade.
  • President Trump - recognized for his work in Venezuela.
  • Marco Rubio - recognized for his work in Venezuela.
  • Maduro - referred to as a "narco-tyrant dictator-murder" and his regime as a "narco-terrorist dictatorship."
  • Delcy Rodriguez - mentioned as Venezuela's interim president, loyal to Maduro.
  • Maria Karina Machado - mentioned as having won a peace prize, and supported by President Millé.
  • Edmund Gonzalez - mentioned as a candidate for president of Venezuela.
  • Nowell Gazo - mentioned as a political prisoner from Argentina, whose release is hoped for.
  • Robert Lucas Jr. - mentioned in the context of economic models and as the namesake for two of President Millé's dogs.
  • Scott Besant - Treasury Secretary, who commented on President Millé's commitment to "getting China out of Argentina."
  • President Lula - President of Brazil, mentioned in the context of a relationship with Argentina and his upcoming election.
  • Murray Rothbard - mentioned as a liberal icon and the namesake for one of President Millé's dogs.
  • Milton Friedman - mentioned as a liberal icon and the namesake for one of President Millé's dogs.
  • Thomas Sowell - quoted on socialism's tendency to fail.
  • Toto Caputo - described as the "world's best economy minister" and the "best minister we've ever had in our history" for fixing Argentina's fiscal issues.
  • Federico Sturzenegger - described as brilliant, excellent, and wonderful, and his books were read by President Millé.
  • Kirchnerism - mentioned as the political opposition in Argentina, with a significant lead over them in the election.

Organizations

  • Bloomberg - the media outlet conducting the interview.
  • U.S. administration - mentioned as having a three-phase plan for Venezuela.
  • United States - mentioned in various contexts, including support for Venezuela, trade agreements, and a swap line.
  • European Union - mentioned in the context of a trade agreement with Mercosur.
  • Mercosur - a South American trading bloc with which Argentina has a trade agreement.
  • China - mentioned in the context of trade, geopolitical influence, and a space station in Argentina.
  • EU - Abbreviation for European Union.
  • The EU - Abbreviation for European Union.

Documents

  • Tax Innocence Act - mentioned as a means to boost and develop the domestic capital market in Argentina.

Tools

  • (Not explicitly mentioned, but implied economic models like "traditional rational expectations model" could be considered conceptual tools.)

Technologies

  • Space station - mentioned as existing in Argentina, belonging to China.

Concepts/Ideologies

  • Free market economics - discussed as a core belief of President Millé.
  • 21st-century socialism - criticized as encroaching on state structures and spreading terrorism.
  • Narco-terrorist dictatorship - used to describe the Maduro regime.
  • Stabilization, Reconstruction, Transition towards democracy - the three phases of the U.S. administration's plan for Venezuela.
  • Free currencies - discussed in the context of Argentina's peso.
  • FX bands - mentioned in relation to controlling the currency.
  • Rational expectations model - an economic model discussed in relation to how economic agents form expectations.
  • Monetary disaster - used to describe the actions of the previous administration in Argentina.
  • Capital controls - mentioned as a past policy in Argentina that contributed to money overhang.
  • Price controls - mentioned as a past policy in Argentina that contributed to money overhang.
  • Money overhang - explained as a consequence of previous monetary policy, capital controls, and price controls.
  • Fiscal equilibrium - achieved in Argentina, as stated by President Millé.
  • Swap line - a financial agreement, specifically a $20 billion swap line from the US.
  • Geopolitics - mentioned in relation to US-China relations.
  • Free enterprise capitalism - advocated by President Millé as beneficial.
  • Protectionist argument - criticized by President Millé as leading to inefficiency and economic stagnation.
  • Autarky - discussed as the extreme outcome of protectionism.
  • Keynesian approach - contrasted with President Millé's free market approach, and associated with President Lula and Brazil.
  • Liberal icons - mentioned as the inspiration for naming President Millé's dogs.
  • Bureaucrat - criticized for focusing on process over results.
  • Socialism - discussed critically, with the assertion that it always fails.
  • Western values - mentioned as the basis for ethical and moral policy design.
  • Machiavellian political calculus - criticized and declared "dead" by President Millé.
  • Political speculation - criticized as a basis for political action.

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