A political earthquake has just rocked Argentina, shaking its left-wing establishment to the core, while Japan is embracing a significant shift to the right. These developments hint at a broader global trend where the MAGA revolution, inspired by President Trump, is making its mark worldwide. This article explores the seismic shifts in Argentina and Japan and how these changes are part of a larger global realignment.
- Javier Milei's Liberty Advances party secures a landslide victory in Argentina, reshaping the political landscape.
- Japan elects its first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, a staunch ultraconservative, marking a dramatic rightward shift.
- These developments are part of a global trend toward civilizational populism, emphasizing national sovereignty over globalism.
In Argentina, Javier Milei and his Liberty Advances party achieved a landslide victory that not only won Argentina's midterm elections but also obliterated the longstanding left-wing Peronist coalition. With a commanding 41% of the vote, Milei's party secured 64 new seats in the lower house and claimed six of the eight contested Senate seats, making it the largest party in Argentina's Senate with 20 seats. Milei's triumph stands out as he won in 16 of Argentina's 23 provinces, including Buenos Aires, which had previously opposed him. This result signifies not just a political victory but a realignment favoring radical free-market transformation. This shift is indicative of a broader trend.
The left is in shock, reminiscent of the 2016 U.S. elections, as polls had predicted a left-wing victory. The real winner, however, is President Javier Milei, who has become an international standard-bearer for small government libertarianism and free-market capitalism. Despite lacking an outright majority in parliament, Milei's party is in charge, allowing them to pursue significant economic reforms essential to his presidential victory. These reforms include reducing government ministries, cutting public employee numbers, ending subsidies for utilities, and implementing a massive deregulation program. These reforms are already showing promise.
Milei's bold economic agenda has already begun to yield results, with monthly inflation dropping from 25% to under 3%, a budget surplus for the first time in 14 years, and a 5% economic growth rate. Poverty has fallen from 55% to approximately 31%, reflecting the public's positive response to these changes. Argentines are embracing libertarianism, Austrian economics, and a MAGA-inspired populist right.
Meanwhile, 11,000 miles away in Japan, another seismic shift is underway. On October 21st, Japan elected its first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi. Far from being a liberal feminist, Takaichi is a 64-year-old ultraconservative inspired by Margaret Thatcher. Known as Japan's "Iron Lady," she advocates for traditional family values, opposes same-sex marriage, and supports male-only imperial succession. Her policies emphasize preserving Japanese culture and national identity over mass immigration, a stance that resonates with many Japanese citizens. Takaichi's election marks a significant moment in Japanese politics. Her policies emphasize national identity.
Prime Minister Takaichi, a protégé of the late Shinzo Abe, is committed to revising Japan's pacifist constitution, strengthening the military, and taking a firm stance against Chinese expansion. Her visits to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine, which honors Japanese war dead, have stirred tensions with China and South Korea but have energized Japanese nationalists. From Buenos Aires to Tokyo, voters are prioritizing national sovereignty over borderless globalism, choosing conservative leadership to lead the charge. This choice reflects a growing sentiment. Nationalism is rising in both countries.
These developments are part of a wider worldwide movement known as civilizational populism. This mass backlash against globalist policies and elites reflects a growing recognition that globalist elites are undermining cultural, economic, and national security for their own gain. Civilizational populism inverts the traditional political divide, pitting the people against the political class, the everyday man against the establishment elite. More on this can be found in various analyses. The implications of this movement are significant.
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Globally, this movement is spreading like wildfire, from the MAGA movement in the United States to Hindu Nationalism in India, the return of Ottoman ideals in Turkey, and the rise of the new right in Europe. From Buenos Aires' booming libertarianism to Tokyo's surging nationalism, civilizational populism is on the rise. The globalist left is aware of this trend and realizes that their days are numbered. After the recent events in Argentina and Japan, whatever time they thought they had left has just become significantly shorter. Learn more about this global phenomenon.
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