The article discusses reports by the Financial Times suggesting that Argentine President Javier Milei plans to introduce a 'golden passport' program this year. This initiative aims to attract foreign investment, generate foreign currency, and help reduce Argentina's debt. The 'golden passport' would likely grant special residency or citizenship privileges to wealthy individuals in exchange for financial contributions. Such programs are often used by countries facing economic challenges to boost their economies through foreign capital. However, they can also raise concerns about inequality and potential corruption.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a report from the Financial Times without overtly favoring any side. It does not include direct quotes or commentary that suggest a particular ideological stance, and it frames the issue as a reported policy proposal rather than endorsing or criticizing it.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the claim from Financial Times about Milei potentially introducing a 'golden passport' program this year to attract investment, gain foreign currency, and pay off debt. The facts align with the cross-source consensus. However, it uses slightly promotional language like



