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    eduardo_alves38By eduardo_alves38November 20, 2023Updated:November 20, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Javier Milei celebrates becoming Argentina’s next president alongside his sister Karina Milei on 19 November.Credit: Tomas Cuesta/Getty

    Argentina could be entering a new age. After a second-round election yesterday, libertarian candidate Javier Milei became president, winning 56% of the votes. Ever since the country became a democracy in 1983, it has been ruled predominantly by various types of Peronist leaders — politicians mostly ascribing to the populist movement started by former president Juan Perón that emphasizes social justice and workers’ rights. But the Peronist candidate, current economy minister Sergio Massa, did not prevail in the latest election, dogged by a financial crisis.

    Argentina election: front runner vows to slash science funding

    The result brings much uncertainty for Argentina’s science community. Milei and other members of his party, La Libertad Avanza (Liberty Advances), have pledged to shut down or possibly privatize the country’s main science agency, the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), as well as to eliminate the ministries of health, science and environment.

    CONICET, which provides funding for about 12,000 researchers at 300 institutions across Argentina with its roughly 80-billion-peso (US$400 million) annual budget, is one of the most prominent science institutions in Latin America. Ahead of the election, the directors of CONICET’s 16 research centres said in a joint statement that “it is not by cancelling the State that a better country will be achieved”. Many scientists in the country supported Massa or called for others not to vote for Milei. They also organized demonstrations against Milei.

    “Based on the promises and declarations made during the presidential campaign, the situation now appears extremely worrying,” says Sandra Díaz, an environmental researcher at the National University of Córdoba’s Multidisciplinary Institute of Plant Biology, in Argentina, which receives funding from CONICET. “The scientific community will likely have to show, once again, all its resilience and determination.”

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    Outside Argentina, researchers also expressed opposition to Milei’s ideas ahead of the election. For instance, the InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences, which includes science academies in the Americas, from Canada and the United States to Argentina and Chile, issued a document that said “science is not an expenditure but rather an investment”, and adding that CONICET’s research “gives direct solutions to the problems of the country”.

    Milei’s triumph “is not good news for science, public education, universities, culture, the environment and human rights in Argentina”, says Alberto Kornblihtt, a molecular biologist at the University of Buenos Aires’ Institute for Physiology, Molecular Biology and Neurosciences, which receives funding from CONICET.

    A newcomer to politics

    Milei — previously an economic adviser to firms such as HSBC Holdings, a universal bank and financial group headquartered in London — is a relative newcomer to Argentine politics. He only entered politics in 2021 when he became a lawmaker in the lower chamber of the country’s Congress. Milei is often compared with conservative leaders such as former US president Donald Trump and former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, and has proclaimed himself an admirer of former UK leader Margaret Thatcher.

    Abandoned flyers and posters for Argentine Economy Minister and presidential candidate for the Union por la Patria party, Sergio Massa litter the ground following the election result being announced.

    Economy minister Sergio Massa lost Argentina’s presidential election, winning only 44% of the vote.Credit: Juan Mabromata/AFP via Getty

    Responding to the country’s high inflation rate (more than 140%) and massive debt to the International Monetary Fund (billions of dollars), Milei has promised to cut government expenditures equivalent to as much as 15% of Argentina’s gross domestic product. Argentina has Latin America’s third largest economy. Milei has also gone back and forth about whether he will also abolish the public-health and education systems in the country.

    During the first round of the election, on 22 October, Massa got 37% of the votes, and Milei received only 30%. But Patricia Bullrich, another conservative candidate who is a former security minister and who won 24% of the vote, later endorsed Milei. This, plus deep discontent over the economic crisis, opened the door for Milei’s big win.

    Scientists acknowledge that the country is in a deep economic crisis, but they say that investing in science and research is one of the best possible solutions.

    “It is important that elected authorities become aware that science and technology must be a State policy,” says Gabriel Rabinovich, a biochemist at the Experimental Medicine and Biology Institute in Buenos Aires, which receives funding from CONICET. Argentina can not only import or advance technologies from countries in the global north, Rabinovich says. “We have the human talent and power to develop innovative science [ourselves] that impacts universal knowledge.”

    ‘A massive setback’

    Milei’s views on climate change being a “socialist hoax” have also stirred concern in the science community. “His position is typical of a denier,” says Matilde Rusticucci, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Buenos Aires who has been an author since 2004 on the global climate assessments published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Milei has said that companies should be allowed to pollute rivers “as much as they want to”, while other members of La Libertad Avanza have supported privatizing the seas, suggesting that threatened species can be protected like livestock, by fencing them off.

    Science is under threat in Argentina — we must call out the danger

    Milei “is denying the value of science, denying the value of the environment, denying climate change”, Rusticucci says. “His government will be a massive setback for the entire scientific community, for all the advances that are being made, which required a lot of effort.”

    “National efforts in climate change will likely be discontinued,” predicts Pilar Bueno, who studies international relations and climate negotiations at the CONICET-funded University of Rosario in Argentina. “A climate policy that also brings a business opportunity might still be considered [by Milei]. However, seeing it only as a business opportunity without the proper safeguards could generate many negative effects,” she says.

    How many of Milei’s ideas will be put into practice remains to be seen. He will take office on 10 December.



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