Milei Inaugurates the Legislative Year with His Most Violent Speech: “Ladrones, Couppistas, Assassins”
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The staging of the ultra-Argentine president was a compendium of aggressions against deputies and senators: "chorros" (ladrones), "criminals", "golpistas." There were almost no announcements Dislocated, far from the attitude of a politician occupying the presidential chair, Javier Milei inaugurated the ordinary sessions of Congress as a Verborragic agitator of social networks. The staging of the ultra-Argentine president was a compendium of aggr…
“A president out of focus, assaulting all the time, without any idea of the future of Argentina and without any bill in public policy,” said a deputy on Milei.
Javier Milei reinvented the inauguration of the legislative year in Congress with a speech plagued by attacks against the opposition. The Argentine president appeared euphoric, emboldened by the latest legislative victories. He quickly deviated from the solemn tone to adopt another more typical of a campaign rally and gave free rein to the viperina language with which he became known as a television tertullian to whip Kirchnerist legislators. Th…
After crowning with legislative victories the extraordinary sessions of the Congress, President Javier Milei presented himself before the Legislative Assembly with triumphal air and with a deliberately enraged and combative attitude towards Kirchnerism and a entrepreneurship “friend of power” Kirchnerist. In this context, he focused his speech on the achievements of his administration in the face of the inheritance received and avoided making co…
The president performed an act with clique of clapsmen and launched a campaign of aggressions, some notably prepared, in the opening of the Legislative Assembly thus converted into a decadent circus. Javier Milei on and in a political campaign tone offered a show in the style of those he did in his eras as a TV panelist. In front of his gallery he fired harsh insults at former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and all the opposition. He r…
BUENOS AIRES.— Strengthened by a series of legislative victories, President Javier Milei dedicated the annual opening speech of ordinary sessions of Congress to throwing insults against his opponents, in a return to his vehement style of campaign. Milei sought to energize his electoral base with an intervention full of grievances that, in almost two hours, quickly led to a crossover of shouts with opposition legislators. The president called his…
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