In Argentina we live badly and very badly, we are very egocentric to begin with, but in your case you look towards the future but you do not analyze the current president or his predecessors or colleagues. You can say what you want about any country, its presidency, its currency and what measures they should adopt, but you don't live there, if you really want to understand the people of Argentina, sell one of your hives and come see with your own eyes because "Javier Milie" will be a better president than the current one. One fact for you to keep in mind: our current president believes that "Hugo Chavez" is still alive :D
The crisis afflicting Argentina for many decades now is a crisis of the capitalist economic system, changing the puppet at the top of government won't change anything. The upwards transfer of wealth will continue under this guy and the endemic corruption won't go away either. Like Trump he's another fantasist divorced from the reality of the real world. I predict over the next 12-18 months he will face a huge wave of opposition. The Argentinian working class and unions have a rich history of struggle against reactionaries such as this guy.