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Milei’s way: Argentina’s president, a year on

Economist Podcasts

The Economist

News & Politics, News

4.35K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In an interview with Javier Milei, our correspondent probes how far the “anarcho-capitalist” president plans to push his promise to slash spending and reform the state. Can seaweed and other fibrous packaging replace plastic (11:51)? And remembering Celeste Caeiro, who named the carnation revolution in Portugal in 1974 (18:20).  


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0:00.0

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0:03.3

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0:05.7

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0:09.6

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0:18.2

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0:27.8

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1:00.8

The Economist.

1:08.2

Hello and welcome to the intelligence from The Economist.

1:11.7

I'm your host, Rosie Bloor.

1:13.6

Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the event shaping your world.

1:23.1

Startups have tried to launch all manner of alternatives to plastic.

1:27.5

Our correspondent visits one firm that's making packaging from seaweed.

1:31.9

At least when their products end up in the ocean, that won't be quite so bad.

1:37.5

And Celeste Sireu was a restaurant worker in 1974, when she saw troops streaming through the streets.

1:45.4

She handed one a carnation, a gesture that ended up naming the Portuguese Revolution.

1:51.6

Our obituary's editor remembers her.

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