Person

Javier Milei

President of Argentina. The assessment covers fiscal and monetary stabilisation, inflation, poverty, institutional independence, social spending, pension policy and restrictions on peaceful protest.

This is a contemporary assessment current to 26 June 2026. It must be revised as later conduct and evidence become available.

Ethical assessment categories

Current published result

Overall ethical score -14.76

Reasoned summary

Macroeconomic stabilisation receives substantial positive weight. The overall result is reduced by the distribution of adjustment costs onto vulnerable people and by conduct weakening protest and judicial safeguards.

This assessment presents six separate ethical dimensions rather than one overall moral score. Each result must be read with its evidence, plausible range, confidence, disputes, exclusions, severe-harm findings and sources.

Most significant positive evidence

The assessment records rapid disinflation, fiscal stabilisation, renewed economic growth and a later reduction in poverty following an exceptionally severe inherited crisis.

Most significant negative evidence

The strongest negative evidence concerns the immediate social cost of austerity, pension losses, restrictions and force against protesters and attempts to fill Supreme Court vacancies by decree.

Six-dimensional ethical profile

The overall figure is the equal-weight average of the applicable dimensions. It does not replace the separate scores, evidence or uncertainty.

Personal moral conduct
+20.00
Rights and dignity
-42.59
Nonviolence and harm
-40.00
Stewardship of power
-50.00
Wisdom and truthfulness
+28.18
Consequential legacy
-4.16
Severe-harm record
No separate finding recorded

Assessment history

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