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In his recent address to Congress, Argentine President Javier Milei announced an imminent International Monetary Fund agreement, portraying optimism about his economic reforms amid past controversies. He emphasized achievements such as reducing inflation from 26% to just over 2% and aimed to secure essential financing to bolster the economy. While highlighting a shift in Argentina's global standing, Milei's speech faced criticisms amid a boycott by opposition members, reflecting ongoing political tensions as midterm elections approach.
Source: YAHOO