Brazil

On Sunday, Argentinas libertarian President, Javier Milei, took a bold step by issuing a decree to halve the government ministries from eighteen to nine.This move marks Mileis first major action as President.
His aim is to cut government spending.
This is in line with his campaign promises.This sharply contrasts with Brazils leftist President Lula, who significantly increased the number of ministries to a record high of 37 at the start of his term in January 2023.Mileis decree is a significant change.
It reshapes how the government works.
It also shows Mileis commitment to a leaner government structure.The Strategic Affairs Secretariat is now under the Chief of Cabinet, Nicols Posee.
Other secretariats have gained more importance.
They now have the same status as ministries.These changes are crucial.
They align with the Ministry of Laws goals.
The aim is to make government actions more efficient and logical.Mileis Decree Halves Argentinas Ministries.
(Photo Internet reproduction)New LeadersThe ministries now have new leaders.
Patricia Bullrich leads security.
Mariano Cuneo Libarona heads Justice.Luis Caputo is in charge of the Economy.
Diana Mondino oversees Foreign Relations.
Guillermo Francos runs the Interior.Health is under Mario Russo.
Luis Petri directs Defense.
There are two new ministries.
Sandra Pettovello leads Human Capital.
Guillermo Ferraro is in charge of Infrastructure.These nine ministers were sworn in at a ceremony in Buenos Aires.
This event marked the beginning of the new government structure.Mileis first speech as President was impactful.
He criticized the previous governments policies.He highlighted the tough economic situation in Argentina.
Milei stressed the need for a major adjustment.This adjustment focuses on reducing the states role, not affecting the private sector.
He acknowledged the challenges ahead.But he believes these steps are necessary for rebuilding Argentina.
He warned of short-term negative effects.These include reduced economic activity and lower wages.
There might also be an increase in poverty.However, Milei sees these as temporary.
He is confident these steps will lead to a better future for Argentina.





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