The leader of Vox once again defended Milei and called Sánchez a “puppet”: “You want Argentina to do badly.”

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In the midst of the tension unleashed between the government of Javier Milei and Spain after criticism of the Spaniard’s wife, the leader of Vox, the far-right Santiago Abascal, He defended the libertarian again this Wednesday, now in Parliament, and accused the president Pedro Sanchezpresent at the scene, to mount an operation against the Argentines.

“It is a diplomatic attack launched by your government against Argentina,” said the far-right and after that he added: “It is a textbook operation. You insult a president of the nation, you call him a drug addict, a fascist, a crazy person and you pretend that he doesn’t answer you and when he answers you, you victimize yourself.”

He then accused the Spanish president of being “a puppet of the Puebla Group”, which was formed in Mexico in 2019 and is made up of progressive leaders from Latin America. “There are all the narco-communist allies of your government, you acted at the dictates of the Kirchnerists; That is, of those who want Argentina to do poorly.”

He also highlighted that the decision to remove the Spanish ambassador from the country is not only a “diplomatic” attack but also an economic one. “And it is not Milei but the people of Argentina, you want to prevent their recovery, you want Argentina to do badly.”.

The Chief of Staff, Nicolas Posseempowered Maria Rosana ReggiUndersecretary of Development and Modernization of Public Employment, so that “temporarily” take over the powers of the Secretary of Modernizationas published in the Official Gazette.

Reggi will have the powers to carry out the “signatures of dispatch” and the resolution of “matters concerning” the Modernization Secretariat “until the appointment of its new owner”, which was not specified when this will be.

The Modernization Secretariat was created by the current Executive since his arrival in December of last year. Armando Guibertwho held various important positions in the Government of Carlos Menem, was appointed as its head, but lasted until March 18, when he presented his resignation after the controversy over the 48% salary increase that President Milei was granted together with the ministers of the national Executive, but he reversed course. the news having been known. Guibert had been identified as one of those responsible for that failure.

 
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