Argentine President Javier Milei styled a black leather and sang the rock songs to celebrate the release of a book titled "The making of the miracle: The Argentine case". Titled The Making of the Miracle: The 573-page volume is largely a compilation of Milei’s speeches from the past year. It arrives as the libertarian leader navigates the most turbulent stretch of his nearly two-year presidency.
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