Overview
- After the election, Javier Milei said "the worst is over" and framed the result as validation to push a new round of structural changes.
- He outlined a tax package that would cut about 20 levies and broaden the base, and he claimed taxes have already fallen by 2 points of GDP with potential private‑sector relief through 2031.
- He described a sequenced agenda with tax changes first, labor modernization next, and pension reform last, arguing the goal is to encourage formal hiring.
- He said the cabinet will be redesigned in line with the new Congress, confirming Patricia Bullrich and Luis Petri will leave for their seats, with security succession settled and defense details still under discussion with Petri.
- He defended the roles of Santiago Caputo and Karina Milei, rejected talk of Guillermo Francos’ exit, and signaled he may incorporate figures from other parties as La Libertad Avanza holds roughly 101 deputies and 20 senators without majorities.