He Javier Milei Institute It is already a reality in Germany. It is a think tank created with the aim of developing proposals for deregulation for Germany and the rest of Europe. This room was created by Carlos Gebauer and will have the joint work of specialists Law, economics and public policy.
The institute announces according to information from Epoch Times Germanis organized as an independent space dedicated to bringing together experts who design concrete actions reduce government regulations already Push forward reforms far-reaching. The leadership includes Gebauer and the former chairman of the Alternative for Germany party, Frauke Petrytogether with the economist Philip Bagus -Author of a biography of Javier Milei- and former deputy of the National Conservative Party Joana Cotar.
The project is also supported by personalities from the field of economics. Appear among them Barbara ColmPresident of Hayek Institute Vienna and founder of Austrian Center for Economic SciencesAnd Stefan KoothsPresident of the Hayek Society and Vice President of Kiel Institute for the global economy. Both will provide scientific perspectives for the creation of the catalog of measures that the organization would like to present in the future.
Although a large part of the members of the new space form the so-called Freedom Team – an anti-party group that emerged in Germany this year – information published by the German media suggests that the Javier Milei Institute defines itself as an independent organization, independent of party structures.
Petry explained that the goal of the institute will be to bring together capable specialists draft reforms aimed at extensive deregulation for Germany and the European Union. In addition, he made it clear that they will be inspired by the experiences that President Javier Milei had in Argentina.
Statements from German media say: Petry criticized “the welfare state industry”. In this sense, he mentioned that only a part of the population pays their taxes and that, however, large expenditures are made on social services. In this regard, he pointed out that Milei’s policies in Argentina reduced the size of the state apparatus and ensured that services reached those who needed them after cutting the “middle levels of government”, allowing to improve efficiency without compromising the coverage of the most vulnerable sectors.
In this framework it is Main goal will be operational Drawing up a catalog of reforms that can be implemented by a future center-right government. The idea is that, according to German media, regardless of the composition of the next government, there is a roadmap that can reduce bureaucratic burdens from the start of the term.
In the last few months the Freedom Teamthat accompanies the development of the think tank, added representatives in Parliament The federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, one of the federal states of Germany, and in between City councillors from different municipalities. Although its presence in elections is still limited, the group plans to run in several regions in the next elections.