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This president communicates with a dead dog in séances. What else is the nicknamed “Madman” known for?

Miley, who has just won the presidential election, communicates with his mastiff, who died in 2017, at spiritualistic séances. And he actually considers his clones, for whom he paid 50 thousand dollars, to be his best advisors.

So says the biographer of the economist and new President of Argentina Javier Miley, Juan Luis Gonzalez.

The head of Argentina has five dogs in total, four of which he named after famous economists. “My four-legged friends are the best strategists,” he told reporters.

Juan Luis Gonzalez claims that all five dogs are clones of an English mastiff named Conan, named after the character from the Schwarzenegger film of the same name. Miley could not come to terms with his loss. The politician paid $50 thousand for cloning.

Also, 53-year-old Miley is a TikTok star and TV presenter. He is known for extravagant statements and right-wing views. As a solution to triple-digit inflation, Miley proposed “giving up the sick peso for the US dollar” and promised to burn down the Central Bank to end the “cancer of inflation.”

At the beginning of the election campaign, he took to the stage with a chainsaw running to show how ready he was for drastic changes in the country after coming to power.

Telegraph previously wrote that Argentina elected right-wing libertarian and outsider of the election race Javier Miley as president. After the results were announced, he announced the advent of a new era in the country.

“Miley is a populist climate change denier known as El Loco (The Madman). He infuriated millions of Argentines by calling into question four decades of consensus about the crimes of the 1976-83 dictatorship, during which an estimated 30,000 people were killed. His running mate for the post of vice president is Victoria Villarruel, an ultra-conservative congresswoman who downplays the sins of dictatorship,” The Guardian wrote about the new Argentine president.

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