The Argentine president took to his social networks to respond to the Venezuelan’s accusations.
Javier Milei He responded this Friday to his counterpart from Venezuela, Nicolas Maduroafter he called him “fascist and nazi garbage”. The Argentine president echoed the Venezuelan’s statements, and on his social networks he shot: ”This is how left-handed people are”.
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During an event he led for Venezuelan Student Day, Maduro declared: “In Argentina they are closing the universities, they are removing the entire budget, ending social and scientific careers. They ended everything in the name of freedom”.
“They are taking away the brain and soul of the Argentine people, this trash called Javier Milei is doing it, a fascist and Nazi trash,” he added. Under that line, the Chavista youth militancy that was listening to him began to chant: “Milei, garbage, you are the dictatorship.”
Later, the explosive statements of the president of Venezuela reached Javier Milei, who did not hesitate to answer: “That’s how lefties are… Come by and see how they honor the truth.”
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The publication of Javier Milei.
Recent history between Milei and Maduro
It is not the first time that the leaders have had a tense exchange, since in September there were two episodes that generated great controversy. First, Ripe crossed to Milei and described it as “moron“for criticizing his decision to bring Christmas early:”He is making life and Christmas bitter for Argentina and he feels bitter because the people of Venezuela start the rumba on October 1st.”
And he had added: “Milei’s idiot comes out in Argentina protesting because Maduro brought Christmas early. What does Milei have to do with Venezuela and Christmas?“, during his participation in the 2nd Venezuela-Colombia Binational Tourist Meeting.
Later, the Venezuelan asked the spirit of Diego Armando Maradona, who was close to Chavismo, to scare him and not let him sleep: “Diego, can I ask you something? Pull his paws (scare) Milei when he is asleep, Show up in the room and ‘pull’ his paws, Diego!”
Argentina is one of the countries that did not recognize Maduro’s supposed victory, a position that the United States government also joined in the last week, which anointed the opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia as elected president of that country.
Source: Ambito
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