The president of the Argentine Republica, Javier Milei, is very active on X (the social network formerly known as Twitter). This Saturday at noon, the liberal politician shared a sketch by the Spanish comedian José Mota.
“Fabulous. Collectible”, Milei wrote in her tweet, in which she shares a publication with a video from a Spanish user.
In the images, José Mota plays a politician who is at an inauguration. Before starting his speech, Mota lists all senior officials who gathered at the event.
There is an ellipsis and it becomes night, and Mota continues naming positions, increasingly absurd (“Minister of the Environment, Minister of the other environment…”), until he ends up revealing that what is being inaugurated is a “road patch.”
In the epilogue of sketcha father and daughter are watching the event on television. The girl’s conclusion is clear: “If there were fewer senior officials, more roads could be built, right?”. The father responds: “You have noticed it too.”
Even before his accession to the Casa Rosada, Javier Milei has always shown himself as a defender of the maximum thinning of the structures of the state and an extreme reduction of senior positions.
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