The Argentine president, Javier Milei, sold his ultraliberal economic recipes this Friday in Madrid. “Social justice is aberrant”, “capital control is immoral” or “taxes are theft” he proclaimed at the newspaper’s headquarters. The reason before an audience that has applauded and laughed at his jokes and jokes.
Milei, who traveled to Madrid to participate in Vox’s big pre-campaign rally on Sunday, hugged at the beginning of the event with the leader of the ultra party, Santiago Abascal, whom he described as a “friend.” The Argentine president has justified his presence in Spain out of gratitude, alleging that Abascal was the only one who welcomed him “when he was a despicable being for everyone”, and he concluded his speech with a plea in favor of the unity of the right, with the argument that, regardless of the differences that may exist between them, the important thing is to confront the “enemy.” This is none other, in his opinion, than socialism, which he has described as “the cancer of humanity,” and has dedicated epithets such as “dark, black, frightening, atrocious side.”
For Milei, the idea of social justice is “aberrant” and the redistribution of wealth is a product of the “resentment” of those who have the least against those who are “earning money”, whom he has considered true “heroes” who benefit to society with its economic success, even if this inevitably implies increasing inequality. The Argentine president has answered with an “absolutely” to the question of whether he keeps his electoral promise to close the central bank of Argentina and has assured that he will prohibit by law the issuance of money, so that those who do so in the future will commit a crime.
Miei has boasted that in his first two weeks in office he launched more than a thousand structural reforms, “which will take more or less but they will come out and three thousand more will come,” he warned, alluding to the resistance that Its harsh adjustment is found in the Argentine Congress and on the streets by social organizations. He has promised that Argentina will be “the country with the greatest economic freedom in the world”, using Switzerland and Ireland as models, although the latter, he has warned, is already going backwards because, “when one becomes successful, socialist ideas based on in envy.”
Milei, who has at all times referred to “politicians” as if he were not one himself, has acknowledged that the fact that he was elected president of Argentina was an anomaly, but has attributed it to his predecessors in the Casa Rosada “They did everything wrong so that everything turned out well in the end,” since it opened the door to their choice. He has boasted that he is curbing inflation and reducing the deficit, although he has ignored the social cost of his measures, and has put debt reduction above any other objective, to which he attributes transferring “the cost of the party” to future generations.
At the book presentation The path of the libertarian – whose first edition had to be withdrawn because it contained major errors in its academic curriculum – some 200 people attended. In addition to Abascal himself, the former Madrid president of the PP Esperanza Aguirre or the former Vox spokesperson in Congress Iván Espinosa de los Monteros.
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Milei landed this morning at the Torrejón de Ardoz air base (Madrid) aboard the presidential plane; a Boeing 757 of the Argentine State. Although the trip has been presented as a presidential visit; In reality, Milei’s agenda during her almost three days in Madrid is almost empty.
The Argentine president has not asked to meet with the head of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, which constitutes an unusual gesture for a Latin American leader who sets foot in Spain for the first time after taking office and shows the bad relations between the two executives. The Spanish president did not congratulate Milei after his electoral victory and the two governments had their first diplomatic incident at the beginning of May after the Minister of Transport, Oscar Puente, suggested that the new Argentine president consumes narcotics, to which the Casa Rosada He responded with a very harsh disqualifying statement against Sánchez.
Milei has not requested an audience with the King either, even though Felipe VI attended his inauguration on December 10 in Buenos Aires. In addition to the presentation of the book, Milei’s agenda in Madrid was initially limited to an interview, on Saturday afternoon, with the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, and his participation in the big rally of the ultra party, on Sunday Madrid’s Vistalegre square. To justify the official nature of the visit, using public means, the new Argentine ambassador in Madrid, Roberto Bosch, organized a meeting at the last minute this Saturday morning at his residence with directors of Spanish companies with interests in his country.
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