The spokesperson added hotels are always intended to be temporary and acknowledged the "difficulties faced by families".
"I'm not sure that the Trump platform is compatible with a Milei-type chainsaw small government," he told the BBC.He points out that Trump's policies "require big government in some areas", such as the building of border walls and mass deportations of illegal immigrants. "You can't do those kinds of massive programmes with small government."
In Milei's view, infrastructure projects are best left to the private sector and have nothing to do with government.Milei and Trump are on the same side in the global culture wars, denouncing what they see as the "woke agenda". But in economic terms, their ideas are very different.Milei is a passionate free-trader, and Argentina is a member of the South American trading bloc Mercosur, which also includes Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
While he is in favour of Mercosur's recenthe doesn't like the way that the organisation refuses to let its individual member countries strike their own deals. As a result, he says Mercosur "has ended up becoming a prison".
"If the bloc is not a dynamic engine that facilitates trade, boosts investment and improves the quality of life of all the citizens of our region, what is the point of it?" he said at the Mercosur summit in Uruguay earlier this month where the deal with the EU was signed.
Trump also has beef with his own regional trade alliance, the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), but for reasons that are the opposite of Milei's.seat was formed this year and takes in almost half of the old Cotswold constituency.
It became a Liberal Democrat seat, following the victory of, who beat Conservative candidate, James Gray.
Ms Savage said: "There is so much that needs to be done. I am here to serve all of you, your families and your communities."There was a 73% voter turnout, with 71,490 people making their choice.