Any particular area of Argentina you have in mind for possible retirement? Are you familiar with Cafayate in NW part of country - south of Salta? It's a very small town in a high altitude (Andes foothills) wine-growing area. There's a development there with many ex-pats called La Estancia de Cafayate.
Looks rather expensive.
I am aware that Argentina used to be one of the richest nations in the world, with GDP growth for a while outpacing most other countries earlier in the 20th Century. In fact, Buenos Aires was once considered the "Paris" of the Americas.
Then socialism came along and wrecked it. A familiar story.
This is only one election, but it would be nice to see Argentia get back on its feet. Actually, there is no good reason why many of the South American countries should not be among the richest and successful nations on earth. Maybe this is the beginning of a South American resurgence.
Also plan to watch the Tucker interviw of Javier Milei (done a few weeks ago).
Milei has had an interesting life (and lifestyle). Freepers thinking he is a new conservative hero need to do a bit more research on him. He's certainly going to be a breath of fresh air for Argentina but his views are more libertine than conservative. Not a bad thing in my opinion. He is certainly on the right side of things in regard to wokeism, bureaucracy, gun rights, capitalism, and many other issues.
The radical Left is not happy at all with the results in Argentina!