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Malay’s approach, characterized by fiscal austerity and free-market liberalization, has resulted in a sustained fiscal surplus and a decline in poverty rates, which is notable for a country long plagued by economic instability.
Despite limited legislative power due to opposition opposition, Malay’s popularity remains moderate at around 44%. Analysts believe that Argentina’s turning point could serve as a model for other nations, as excess government intervention often fuels long-term stagnation.