The Unexpected Storm Complicating the Bestseller Imagined by Milei
President Javier Milei is working on a new book titled 'Morality as State Policy', amid controversies surrounding his administration and the upcoming elections in Argentina.
Javier Milei, the new President of Argentina, is preparing to release his next book titled 'Morality as State Policy.' This announcement comes in the midst of his administration facing controversy over several cases including $LIBRA and Andis that have yet to be explained. The President's repeated emphasis on morality as a guiding principle in governance reflects his ideological stance on returning to what he terms as the foundational values of Western civilization, which includes references to ancient Greek philosophy, Roman law, Stoic attitudes, and Judeo-Christian values.
During a recent ceremony, Milei, accompanied by his team, commented on the importance of these moral values in his leadership approach and future legislative actions. His prior publication, 'La ConstrucciΓ³n del Milagro', sets the stage for this upcoming work, which aims to underline morality's role in shaping state policy. The timing of this book's announcement raises questions about his administration's sincerity in addressing pressing issues, as opposition parties are ready to critique his focus on theoretical ideals rather than practical solutions to current problems facing the country.
As Milei's government navigates the complex political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections, the successful launch of his book may serve not only as a reflection of his personal beliefs but also as a strategy to bolster his image and political capital. This positioning is pivotal as he and his party, alongside supporting factions, strive for continuity in power amidst economic instability and rising public discontent in Argentina.