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While the election is encouraging, Stefan warns that many obstacles remain. Argentina's legislative body is fragmented, with sizeable non-libertarian factions controlling the Congress. Political inertia, corruption, vested interests, and potential sabotage threaten to derail reform efforts.
Stefan cautioned against overly optimistic expectations, acknowledging that the current political climate, economic dependencies, and deep-seated socialist legacies could hinder swift change. There's also concern about "deep state" entities—powerful bureaucratic and military establishments—that may resist or obstruct fundamental reforms.