Javier Milei’s Net Worth, Awards, Endorsements, Achievements, Contracts, Career Life

Javier Gerardo Milei, Argentine politician, economist, and author, is the president-elect of Argentina. He is known for his flamboyant personality, distinctive style, and strong media presence. He is a right-wing libertarian, populist, and supporter of laissez-faire capitalism

Javier Milei Net Worth

Javier Milei has net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million.

Javier Milei Awards

The Hayek Award from George Mason University (2018) and the Adam Smith Award from the Institute for Humane Studies (2019) were awarded to Milei

Javier Milei Endorsements

Javier Milei also has no known endorsements.

Javier Milei Achievements

In 2019, elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, author of two books, and founder of Libertad y Progreso, a think tank focused on freedom and progress.

Javier Milei Contracts

In addition, he holds many consultancy agreements with private businesses.

Javier Milei Career Life

 Javier Milei is an Argentine economist and political commentator known for his outspoken and passionate approach. He was born on November 22, 1970, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

He gained popularity through his appearances on television and social media, where he discusses economic policies and libertarian principles.In the 2010s, Javier gained prominence in Argentina through his controversial political career, including naming Domingo Cavallo as Argentina’s best economy minister and declaring that the main producer of Argentina’s economists is a Marxist indoctrination center.

Milei was accused of gender violence and forced to apologize after referring to journalist Teresita Frías as “a donkey.” In 2019, Noticias named him one of the most influential people in Argentina.

In 2020, Milei joined Avanza Libertad (Freedom Forward), a government alliance that promotes liberal policies for economic, political, cultural, and social growth. His 2021 election campaign focused on Buenos Aires neighborhoods and focused on attracting under-30 voters who were born during the 1998-2002 Argentine great depression and faced economic stagnation.

By March 2023, polls showed 17% of Argentines would vote for him for president and that his political coalition would become the third parliamentary force in the Argentine Congress.

During his successful election campaign, Milei pledged not to support any tax increases or new taxes and established the coalition La Libertad Avanza (Freedom Moves Forward), which secured the third place in the primary elections in Argentina with 13.66% of the vote.

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