The Government of Javier Milei has been in office for one year and some political personalities spoke out on the matter. After 365 days of government, opposition figures expressed their repudiation of the various official measures through their X accounts.
What they said from the opposition after the first anniversary of Milei’s administration
In an extensive thread, and a few hours before midnight, the governor of the Province of Buenos Aires Axel Kicillof shared a reflection after the first 365 days of managing Freedom Advances. “Milei meets a year of calamity and disaster. destroyed the salaries and pensions; industry, production and work are in free fall”, Kicillof listed.
“The national government has to listen to the retirees, students, SMEs, workers in the social, family and popular economy. “Those are the voices that are missing in this discussion and our role is to represent, accompany and contribute to their organization,” he continued in a second tweet.
“We are going to continue doing what is necessary to contain the disaster they are generating and to build an alternative that guarantees a better future for everyone,” he said in his closing tweet, after appearing at an event in San Martín.
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Milei celebrates a year of calamity and disaster. It destroyed salaries and pensions; industry, production and work are in free fall; There are four million new poor people and public works have stopped throughout the country. That is the summary of what is happening in Argentina:… pic.twitter.com/fulUZ0Kccg
— Axel Kicillof (@Kicillofok) December 9, 2024
From the UCR, its president at the national level, Martin Lousteauwas moderate and brief. He cited a newspaper article and maintained that “The most affected were the retirees, the universities and the middle class”.
The leader of the Frente Grande and social reference, Juan Graboisdescribed in an extensive post the anniversary of Milei’s inauguration as “A year of Luzbelito”. During these 12 months, he stated that the “Government stole from the poor, who were already poor enough, to give to the rich, who were already rich enough.”
The left also expressed itself on this anniversary. The national deputy of the Left and Workers Front (FIT), Vanina Biasimade a critical assessment. He highlighted that poverty reached 49.9% of the population and, among other data, showed that investment in education fell by 43%. “The only thing this government offered was adjustment and repression”he sentenced.
He former Minister of Public Works of the Nation Gabriel Katopodis took the opportunity to express “12 months of #ElDañoDeMilei” and pointed out several sectors – among them, women, retirees, scientists – as those who “are left out of an Argentina for the few.” “In the face of the cruelty of this government, we are going to defend those who fight every day to build the future they deserve,” he concluded.
For his part, the General Secretary of the Central Workers of Argentina (CTA) Hugo Yasky He described “Milei’s Argentina” as one in which there are “rich people who are much richer and poor people who are much poorer.” He concluded that there is “too much suffering for a handful of winners to toast the rubble of social justice.”
The Government published a video that summarizes the first year of Javier Milei’s management
President Javier Milei is celebrating his first year as president of Argentina after taking office on December 10, 2023. On his anniversary, the Office of the President published a video compilation of the most important events that occurred during the first 365 days of management.
In detail, The video shows different moments of the President and other administration officials, with epic music in the background and different fragments of statements by the libertarian leader. Caste, inflation, security, Base Law and chainsaw, the concepts that the Government chose to highlight in its commemoration.
Source: Ambito
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