“Peronist and libertarian”: Scioli’s strong defense against Kirchnerism, which requested his expulsion from the PJ

“Peronist and libertarian”: Scioli’s strong defense against Kirchnerism, which requested his expulsion from the PJ
“Peronist and libertarian”: Scioli’s strong defense against Kirchnerism, which requested his expulsion from the PJ

Daniel Scioli (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Through an extensive text published on their social networks, Daniel Scioli He went out to the crossroads of the Kirchnerism sector that asked for his expulsion from Justicialist Party after establishing himself as an official of Javier Milei in the Ministry of Tourism, Sports and Environment.

The K claim against the former Buenos Aires governor had been raised by the national senator and head of the Unión por la Patria bloc, Juliana Di Tulliowho also requested the expulsion of the two Peronist legislators who lent their votes for the approval of the Base Law.

“Today, June 16, the day they tried to kill Perón (Juan Domingo) with a bombing of Plaza de Mayo, I demand the expulsion of Scioli, Kueider (Edgardo) and Espínola (Carlos) from the Justicialista Party in memory of the 300 victims of yesterday and todayDi Tullio said on Sunday in his account x. “They joined the ranks of the Milei government out of personal interest and we must not allow their spurious decisions to be made in the name of Peronism. Not in our name,” concluded the Christian senator.

Scioli’s response came this Monday night. “Those who believe they are owners of Peronism or the Perometer must be invited to read history and read Perón. These days, with a little more free time, it is good to reflect and study to learn from experience,” the Executive Branch official began.

“Peronism is a strategic, not ideological, thought. It privileges achieving the objectives for the happiness of the people. You don’t have to fall in love with failures. He says it clearly in Political Conduct,” he continued.

In this context, the former vice president of Néstor Kirchner recalled that “all the parties of 1946 united against Perón” and “thus was born the Democratic Union, the caste of that time”. “They stayed with the devices and Perón with the people. “Perón always saw her”he added, citing the expression that prevails in the libertarian tribe.

“Peronism never fell in love with instruments. He always acted according to reality, postulating that this is the only truth. The first Peronist government promoted the prominence of the State and increased the income of workers. But when he saw that inflation became a problem and reached 40% annually, economic policy changed and lowered real public spending, established the principle of productivity to increase wages and stimulated exports. Thus, in two years, inflation fell to 4% and the economy regained strength. “Perón saw her again”continued to expose the pragmatism of the movement’s leader.

“And I saw it very clearly: ‘The starting point is price stability; “Work and sacrifice, creators of wealth, are the decisive factors of any economic solution, and men and people who do not know how to discern the relationship between well-being and effort do not gain the right to happiness that they claim,” he quoted the former ambassador to Brazil during the time of Alberto Fernández.

In this framework, he pointed out that “interpreting the new times that Perón warned that Argentina needs capital, “He saw it again and sought to promote foreign investments in oil and the automotive industry.” “Then Frondizi implemented many of these proposals. You have to be practical, not dogmatic.”he insisted.

“Do you know where I was inspired to talk about evolution?” he asked himself and responded: “Yes, that’s right, from Perón. In the 1948 Legislative Assembly he said: ‘evolution is for people an indispensable and permanent agent of rejuvenation. It is necessary not to cling to archaic or outdated prescriptions. Politics has the function of forging one’s own saddle to ride the evolution of history.’” “And he added a little later: ‘He who spends more than he earns is a fool; He who spends what he earns forgets his future; and he who produces and earns more than he consumes is a prudent person who ensures his future,’” he added, drawing the parallel that he imagines there is between Peronism and La Libertad Avanza.

Scioli began to close his message by quoting a conciliatory phrase: “’We will fix this together, or no one will fix it.’ And I want to contribute so that Argentina is fixed once and for all.”

And he concluded with a definition of himself with which he signed the text published tonight: “Daniel Scioli, Peronist and libertarian”.

The publication of the former governor of the province of Buenos Aires received dozens of criticisms and questions. Among them that of the deputy of Unión por la Patria, Sabrina Selva: “I read the first paragraph and my eyes started to hurt. They don’t ask you that much. And neither do we. Just realize that you lost the Peronist ideals a while ago. You will have read a lot about Perón but you need to interpret him”.

“Neither Evita nor Perón would ever endorse that any Peronist leader was the bootlicker of a government that impoverishes the people, that represses them and that comes to roll back the worst social and political practices to which forty years ago we said NEVER AGAIN. Congratulations on talking about the EVOLUTION OF PERONISM: that begins by expelling guys like you from Peronism,” stated the national legislator.

With a message loaded with insults, the former deputy and leader of the Evita Movement also expressed himself, Leonardo Grosso: “Close the ortho, idiot. You ruled the province of Buenos Aires like the asshole. There you had to remember Perón, idiot.”

 
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