Will resolve no once he's no longer in power.
@BenjaminIkuta Base rate of "central bank abolishments", moderates dissuading him from doing it, indefinitely delaying waiting for a more appropriate time and sorting out details
@GustavoMafra Base rates of ancaps getting elected were zero. Does the president have the power to abolish the Bank unilaterally, or would he need the support of the moderates?
@BenjaminIkuta I don't know about Argentinian law to know what he needs to lawfully abolish the Central Bank in theory, but my understanding of LATAM politics is that in practice it's all coalition government stuff - the executive branch rarely gets an aligned majority in congress, so to pass favorable legislation it has to "buy" support by handing out important positions to people of other parties and not do extreme stuff that will unsettle moderates
@BenjaminIkuta not an expert so real question; can you about abolish a central bank while you still have a national currency?
video interview of him re-affirming the shutdown