Javier Milei criticized Raúl Alfonsín: “They show him as the father of democracy and he was a supporter of a coup”

Javier Milei criticized Raúl Alfonsín: “They show him as the father of democracy and he was a supporter of a coup”

President Javier Milei criticized Raúl Alfonsín for the framework of the Democracy Recovery Day41 years after the electoral triumph of the radical that put an end to the last dictatorship, before the businessman red circle gathered on the 47th anniversary of the Mediterranean Foundation. “In few places do I play as locally as I do here,” said the head of state.

After reviewing the inherited economic situation, the president assured that the radical “he fled from power six months earlier,” and assured that his management received social indicators “worse than those in December 2001.”

“Prior to the fall of convertibility and the coup d’état promoted by (Eduardo) Duhalde and (Raúl) Alfonsín, who paradoxically show Alfonsín as the father of democracy, even though he was a supporter of a coup d’état”accurate.

Along the same lines, he stated: “Weighing Clarín’s debt made him appear like a hero.”

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Javier Milei targeted Alfonsín.

De Loredo repudiated Milei’s statements about Raúl Alfonsín

The national deputy for Córdoba and president of the UCR bloc, Rodrigo de Loredo, used his X account to question Javier Milei for his statements about Raúl Alfonsín.

“I repudiate the statement that President @JMilei just made about Raúl Alfonsín recently at Fundación Mediterránea. Even more so on a date so dear to all Argentines. Absolutely absurd,” he published.

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Javier Milei differed from Victoria Villarruel

For his part, he once again distanced himself from the support of his vice president Victoria Villarruel when cataloging “frightening” to the government of former president María Estela Martínez de Perón, after the head of the Senate honored her in the chamber she presided over.

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Javier Milei visited Córdoba and criticized Alfonsín.

Presidency

From Córdoba, the president stated that the administration extended from the death of Juan Domingo Perón, on July 1, 1974 until the civic-military coup of March 24, 1976, implying “triple A and the decree of annihilation and additional aberrations.”

Also, he stated that Furthermore, “in the middle, the inflation rate increased sixfold and the number of poor people multiplied by five.”

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