Javier Milei celebrated the European elections: “The new rights have swept the country”

Javier Milei celebrated the European elections: “The new rights have swept the country”
Javier Milei celebrated the European elections: “The new rights have swept the country”

FILE PHOTO. President Javier Milei (REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo)

President Javier Milei celebrated this Sunday the result of the elections to renew the composition of the European Parliament where there was a notable advance of ultra-right spaces.

“Tremendous advance of the new rights in Europe”the libertarian president celebrated through his account x, then the 2030 Agenda agreed upon by the member states of the United Nations with the aim of promoting actions to end poverty, protect the planet and improve the lives and prospects of people around the world. “Great news is coming from the Old Continent. The new right has swept the European elections and has put a stop to all those who push the 2030 Agenda, an inhumane agenda designed by bureaucrats, for the benefit of bureaucrats.considered.

Insistent on the issue, Milei recalled his participation months ago in the Davos Forum, which he defined as “the main exponent of the 2030 Agenda”: ​​“We told them that if we continued on this path, the West was heading towards its extinction.”

“The people of Europe have spoken and have revalidated our vision with their vote, despite the cries of local and international progressives, journalists and politicians who questioned Argentina’s new positioning to disguise its globalist intentions,” he continued and called for “ review” “those who vehemently attacked our speech: You will find there the representatives in Argentina of that disastrous agenda that today has suffered an enormous defeat.”

He European Parliament It is the sovereign body of the European Union, key in the political decisions of that continental bloc. The Europeans voted yesterday to renew the entire body, made up of 720 seats. The results showed an advance of the parties and political families of the extreme right, ultranationalists and “eurosceptics”. They are conservative groups, which put the European project in crisis, question environmental policies and immigration. However, center alliances still retain the majority. If agreements are reached, they will be able to maintain political control of that international society. Especially in France and Germany is where the growth of these positions was most noticeable.

“A single man shouting makes more noise than a hundred thousand silent ones,” said General San Martín. “Wow, we screamed,” declared Milei, taking credit for the result. “The West must recover the flags that made it the most prosperous civilizing process in our history: the defense of life, liberty and property of individuals”he opined.

“Today we took a fundamental step in defense of our ideas”added the president and concluded his message with his headline phrase: “Long live freedom, damn it.”

The president spoke about the European elections before his trip to Italy. Milei leaves on Wednesday, invited by Giorgia MeloniItalian president, to the Summit of Group of Seven (G7) that will be done in that country between Thursday and Saturday.

Emboldened by the triumph of the right, Milei spent Sunday night speaking out about it through his social media account. x. In addition to the previous comment, he retweeted a publication by libertarian legislator Nahuel Sotelo, in which he declared: “The free world triumphs! “Europe follows Argentina’s path and the parties that defend life, liberty and private property are strengthened.”

He also reposted the comment of Agustín RomoBuenos Aires deputy and liberal reference: “Europe said NO to the 2030 Agenda. We celebrate it deeply.” In addition, he retweeted a publication from the libertarian Austrian School of Economics account, with which he regularly interacts. “Milei effect in Europe, crushing defeat of the left”, celebrated that user and earned the reaction of the President.

With the same logic, he wrote a tweet to questionagain, to his Spanish counterpart, Pedro Sanchez. “Claim to royalty… It couldn’t turn out well in any way, look at the background at the end of the video… there were signs that the red guy had not seen and so he did another piece of paper“wrote the Head of State when sharing a post in which Sánchez experiences a tense moment with King Felipe VI.

 
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