Libertarian senator intensifies the internal situation and targets Javier Milei: “It covers up the worst caste”

Libertarian senator intensifies the internal situation and targets Javier Milei: “It covers up the worst caste”

The end of the year is not calm Freedom Advances. Immersed in the tension between Javier Milei and the vice president Victoria Villarruel, those aligned with one leader or another take a stance in increasingly extreme statements. This Christmas Eve, a new criticism came from the national senator Francisco Paoltroni, who targeted the President directly.

The parliamentarian’s comments occurred after Milei’s last interview, which criticized the members of the Senate: “They raise their hands, they raise the diet and they invent the bonus. They did it twice. AND Then we had an impostor (NdR: in reference to Paoltroni) who spoke of principles and we had to throw him out.”

The senator’s response came via X, and alluded to his political interests in the province of Formosa: “What qualification fits you, President?who throughout this year did not even dare to name the communist Gildo Insfrán?”. In response to a response from a user, Paoltroni added: “VAT payment 5 salaries. “I sold two fields to campaign, what did Milei sell?”

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Milei and Paoltroni, when the senator was part of the La Libertad Avanza bloc.

“On more than one occasion I questioned the direction of the Government, I even confessed that I sold two fields of my property to be part of the libertarian campaign. Now they ask me to be silent? Was it yet another deception of the Argentine people? If so, I I am one more deceived and I only show my indignation“, he stated in a message that circulated on the networks where he criticized the president because “ “He said that we came to make a different Argentina and he is covering up the worst of the caste.”.

Paoltroni, originally from the province of Buenos Aires but senator-elect for the district of Formosais one of the legislators who entered with the ballot of Freedom Advances and left the ruling party. Although there are different examples in the Chamber of Deputies, it is the only one in the Senate: it created the unibloc Freedom, Work and Progress.

Javier Milei criticized Villarruel and assured that Argentina is “in deflation”

The president Javier Milei tonight he defended his economic model, affirmed that inflation plummeted from 54% in December and assured that today it is in deflation. “We are at negative 1%”held. He also spoke about poverty, pointed out “the thieving politicians”criticized the vice president Victoria Villarruel and insulted the governor Axel Kicillof. And he received a particular gift.

Milei had an extensive interview tonight with Alejandro Fantino in which he expanded on economics and, in particular, the influence of John Maynard Keynes at a global level. “The theory he built is based on what politicians want to hear. That’s why it was successful. If things go well, it’s because of them. If things go wrong, it’s someone else’s fault.”said.

According to him, the application of Keynesianism was the catalyst for his arrival in the Government. And the output of that model is with adjustment. “They said that if we made a 15-point adjustment to GDP, it would plunge the economy into the largest recession in history. However, we hit the bottom in March and then we came out like a diver’s fart.”he continued.

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Javier Milei in his last radio interview before Christmas.

Javier Milei in his last radio interview before Christmas.

In another passage of the interview he referred to politics, telling those who “have to work,” and questioned the increase in senators. “They raise their hand, they raise their diet and they invent the bonus. They did it twice. And then we had an impostor (Francisco Paoltroni) who spoke of principles and we had to fire him”he repudiated.

When asked whether Vice President Victoria Villarruel could roll back the increases in the Upper House, Milei once again showed her differences with her running mate. “She says she can’t do anything. I don’t know, Martín (Menem) did…cut a lot of their privileges. What do I know? I’m not in that chair. “I’m in the electric chair.”he compared.

Then, when resuming the discussion about Keynesianism, socialism and the free market, he took the opportunity to shoot against Nicolás Maduro, whom he described as a “later stage” of Kirchnerism. “Maduro is the stage after what Kirchnerism takes you. Chávez’s entire stage is the same as Kirchnerism and the last part was on the way to radicalization in control. Look how hard it is to remove Maduro: he lost the elections and yet he does not recognize the results,” he concluded.

Source: Ambito

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