Like Milei, Mauricio Macri aimed harshly against Pedro Sánchez

Like Milei, Mauricio Macri aimed harshly against Pedro Sánchez
Like Milei, Mauricio Macri aimed harshly against Pedro Sánchez

The ex-president Mauricio Macri took sides in the conflict between the governments of Argentina and Spain and criticized the Iberian president, Pedro Sánchez, by accusing him of “drag friendship” between both countries.

Besides, Macri accused the socialist president of “slander” to the Spanish Popular Party, which he praised, ensuring that “made Spain what it is today” and rated as “source of inspiration” for the creation of PRO.

“It saddens me to see that President Sánchez drags the historical Argentine-Spanish friendship in his electoral strategy, while slandering the @ppopular, a party that made Spain what it is today and that was also one of the greatest sources of inspiration and support that I had to create the @proargentina”expressed Macri through your X social network account.

“I think the PP continues to be the best answer to the future of Spain. Thank you @marianorajoy”Macri added.

The former president’s expressions added a new contribution to the Iberian-Argentine conflict that had a new chapter this Friday, when Sánchez criticized Javier Milei for closing the Ministry of Women.

“It hurts, but the feminist cause is a much more powerful cause than what (Javier) Milei can do”held Sanchez during an event that took place on the last day of the campaign for the European elections.

“All my solidarity, camaraderie and brotherhood with the Argentine people, whom we love”he added.

Milei and Sanchez They had a tense relationship since the Argentine president arrived at the Rivadavia chair, but the crisis in the bond between the two reached its peak when the libertarian attacked the wife of the Spanish president Begoña Gómez, whom he accused of being “corrupt” before the judicial cases against him for alleged influence peddling.

Milei’s words, spoken at an event by VOX, the Spanish far-right party, in Madrid, escalated the crisis into reality when Spain decided to withdraw the ambassador in Buenos Aires, a gesture that was not imitated by the libertarian government.

 
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