Ultra-conservative economist Javier Milei has been elected as the next president of Argentina in a landslide victory. With almost all votes counted, the former TV pundit secured a win by over 10 points in the second round of the presidential election, defeating Sergio Massa from the ruling Peronist party. Massa graciously accepted defeat and pledged to assist Milei during the transition of power. Speaking to his enthusiastic supporters at the Libertador Hotel in Buenos Aires, Milei emphasized the critical state of Argentina and the need for decisive action. He highlighted the monumental challenges of inflation, unemployment, and poverty that lie ahead. Milei, a newcomer to politics, won a congressional seat two years ago with his ultra-conservative libertarian party Freedom Advances. He identifies as an anarcho-capitalist and has vowed to combat Argentina's soaring inflation by replacing the peso with the dollar and abolishing the Central Bank. Additionally, he plans to reduce the country's extensive state spending and subsidies. Milei's unconventional appearance, outspoken demeanor, and controversial behavior have drawn comparisons to politicians like Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro. Trump himself congratulated Milei on his victory, expressing confidence that he will "Make Argentina Great Again!" While Milei's win was celebrated by some, there were mixed reactions in the region. Colombia's left-wing president, Gustavo Petro, congratulated Milei but expressed sadness for Latin America. Brazil's Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva extended well wishes to the new government, emphasizing Brazil's willingness to collaborate with Argentina. Known for his eccentricities, Milei has made controversial statements, including referring to Argentine Pope Francis as a "filthy leftist" and accusing him of supporting communists. Milei, who has never married and claims expertise in tantric sex, considers his five cloned Bullmastiff dogs as his "four-legged children." He will assume office on December 10th.