the irony of Máximo Kirchner for how Milei spoke about Manuel Belgrano at the Flag Day event

the irony of Máximo Kirchner for how Milei spoke about Manuel Belgrano at the Flag Day event
the irony of Máximo Kirchner for how Milei spoke about Manuel Belgrano at the Flag Day event

The deputy of Unión por la Patria and president of the Buenos Aires PJ, Maximo Kirchnercrossed this Thursday to Javier Milei for his reference to Manuel Belgrano during the event by Flag Day in Rosario.

“I listened to Milei. A version of Belgrano very from Billiken magazine“Kirchner said in an interview with Futurock.

And he pointed out: “Belgrano was a guy who at one point suggested that if the goods that are imported mean that the goods of our industry are not consumed in Argentina and prevent its development, The end of all that is the breakup, the ruin of the country“.

Milei spent a good part of his speech highlighting Belgrano and questioning the leaders of the Triumvirate who from Buenos Aires did not recognize the new flag. It was a way to draw a parallel with what he considers to be the political caste and which, according to him, puts obstacles in the way of his management.

Javier Milei during his speech at the Flag Monument in Rosario. Photo: EFE

In that exhibition, in which he relaunched the May Pact and called for it to be signed on July 9 in Tucumán, leaving “the partisan blinders aside,” Milei maintained that in 1812 “the political leadership in Buenos Aires had not yet spoken of independence.” .

“They wanted to take care of the forms, as some still like to do today, still guided by fear, because they did not dare to be free. Others because they directly wanted to continue being subjects,” Milei emphasized when insisting on criticizing the Triumvirate and linking it to the attitude of the opposition leaders who do not support his initiatives in Congress.

“Belgrano did not wait for anyone’s orders,” Milei highlighted, and noted: “He was a maximalist of freedom, there were no ifs and buts. Freedom does not ask for permission, freedom imposes itself, it does not wait for the orders of any bureaucrat.”

While Milei used the parallel with Belgrano to question the opposition leaders, Máximo Kirchner insisted with his criticism of the Bases Law.

“It is a disaster, and the fact that they want to accuse us of destabilizing the same people who left us without a budget by not voting for this law speaks to the fact that the political debate is not being sincere“said Cristina Kirchner’s son.

Máximo also questioned the announcement of a new surplus made by the Government and Milei and the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, celebrated. “This It is the trickiest surplus in the world“he noted.

Along these lines, the La Cámpora representative ironically thanked the mention made by presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni of Néstor Kirchner, who also ironically said that the former president “would be proud of the Milei Government” for his management of the economy.

“I thank Adorni with all my love for the memory of Néstor yesterday, I think it’s very good and I hope they can have 1% or 5% of the success that he had in the government,” said Máximo Kirchner.

“Néstor Carlos Kirchner already said it, ‘the fiscal balance must be taken care of, that implies more and better collection and efficiency and care in spending. The balance of the public accounts of the nation and province is fundamental,'” the spokesperson was quoted as saying at the conference. press conference this Wednesday at Casa Rosada.

And he said that “twenty-one years later, former President Kirchner would surely be proud of Milei’s government and the success of the economic program led by Luis Caputo and his team of notable economists.”

 
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