Lilia Lemoine, a former IT specialist and cosplay enthusiast, recalls making models of the Argentine central bank for Javier Milei to destroy in a theatre performance.
“I used to joke that we were doing voodoo magic on the central bank to close it down,” Lemoine said in an interview of their collaboration five years ago. “That’s why we made it as realistic as possible.”
Now their days of smashing model central banks are over. Lemoine sits in Argentina’s congress as a newly elected lawmaker for Milei’s party, and Milei himself became president a week ago at a time of deep economic crisis.
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