The Government described Horacio Rodríguez Larreta’s criticism of Javier Milei as “inconsequential”

The Government described Horacio Rodríguez Larreta’s criticism of Javier Milei as “inconsequential”

In his usual conference, the spokesperson said: “People trusted Milei and did not trust him when he was a presidential candidate. The rest are opinions, which we respect, but the analysis you can do is inconsequential.”

In that sense, he stated: “According to the last PASO elections, the pre-candidate for president, because he never became a candidate, remained in the pre-candidacy, “he got 10% of the votes, so 9 out of 10 Argentines do not believe in what he says.”

At the same time, he pointed out: “It is striking that having one million seven hundred thousand followers on network

On the other hand, he denied that the president is violent in his speeches and justified it by saying that “He has a very strict way of responding before certain groups of people who have done a lot of damage to Argentina or him personally. “Violence is not in the forms, but in the acts and the results of those acts,” he added.

Adorni’s statements respond to the letter published by the former presidential candidate, who He questioned the libertarian for “dividing” and “insulting” opponents.

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta targeted Javier Milei and questioned his insults on networks

Through a harsh message on social networks, the former head of Government porteño, Horacio Rodríguez Larretahe pointed out against the president Javier Milei and remarked that “they have chosen him for govern the countrynot to insult those who do not agree with their ideas.

The former president published a report prepared by the Development Movementhis brand new party, where he analyzes “the effects of its discursive violence and his insults about democratic coexistence”.

In his publication, Larreta expressed: “Our compatriots have chosen him to govern the country. Not to divide us. Not to insult those who do not agree with his ideas. No to sharing hate messages on social media. Not to end the consensus that cost us so much as a society. “Not to lead us again to resentment between compatriots.”.

Source: Ambito

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