During her show, the diva answered Luis Novaresio’s question and did not hesitate in her response. Take a look.
Luis Novaresio surprised Mirtha Legrand with a direct question on his recent show: “Who was the best president from 1983 until today?” This question led the host to reflect on the most prominent leaders of Argentinamentioning figures such as Fernando de la Rua, Carlos Menem, Raul Alfonsin and even Javier Milei.
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In a forceful manner, Mirtha pointed to Menem as her choice: “Because he managed the country very well. He led it very well. Argentina was rich.” He also highlighted the former president’s charisma, recalling how he used to visit the kitchen and greet everyone, although he acknowledged that this gesture was more out of demagoguery than political effectiveness.


When asked who he considered the worst president, Mirtha He did not hesitate to mention From the streetwhose government ended abruptly during the 2001 crisis.
Maria Eugenia Vidal, guest on the show, expressed her support for Mauricio Macriarguing that his management will be valued positively in the history of Argentine democracy, especially for his membership in the PRO.
Mirtha Legrand surprised and revealed who was for her the best president of Argentina
Despite the praise for Macri, Vidal also highlighted Raúl Alfonsín for his bravery in facing the Trial of the Juntasalthough he admitted that his financial management was complicated.
However, Mirtha expressed her disappointment with Macri, especially because of the increase in utility bills during her tenure, which she says marked the beginning of her disillusionment with her management.
When Novaresio asked about Javier Milei, Mirtha He preferred not to commit himself too much to his opinion, although he stressed his discomfort with the president’s foul language and his intervention in the journalistic field.
The discussion continued with Mirtha criticising the intolerance of some governments towards criticism and recalling her own experiences of being censored by past governments, including even the military era, where it was taken off the air for absurd reasons.
In summary, the program of Mirtha Legrand It became a space where the strengths and weaknesses of Argentine presidents from 1983 to the present were openly debated, reflecting a variety of opinions on the leadership and policies of each.
Source: Ambito

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