“Don Chatarrín”, “Don Gomita Aluminica” and “El señor Lengua Floja”: Who Are the Entrepreneurs Who Criticized Milei
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Tensions between national authorities and business leaders increase amid public accusations of business practices, controversial statements and complaints of private interests in key sectors of the economy
This Thursday President Javier Milei sent a strong message to entrepreneurs in the midst of the debate over imports, mostly from China, the price of Argentine products, and the situation of many companies, aggravated after the crisis of the tire company Fate. Through his X account, the leader pointed out to the owners of Techint, Fate and Neumen with different nicknames: “Cultural battle. I deeply appreciate with all my soul the enormous contrib…
By Hugo E. GrimaldiThe cavalry charge of Javier Milei against the businessmen of protected sectors - his new favorite enemies- arises almost out of narrative necessity, now that his games of seduction...
Buenos Aires-27 de Febrero de 2026-Total News Agency-TNA — In the run-up to a key session in the Senate for Labor Reform, President Javier Milei once again escalated his public confrontation with part of the business community and chose a format that had already become a trademark: a message in X with nicknames, irony and a fundamental accusation. According to the president, three referents from the private sector would have contributed to “leav…
Gustavo Marangoni, political and economic consultant, said that President Javier Milei “to persevere in this policy that has a strong anti-industrial bias, I would not be surprised if he had a conflict sooner than later with businessmen who today prefer silence.”
President Javier Milei highlighted in his account of X the tweet that, according to him, “makes him leave his fingers marked to all the jets that, putting the flag of the national industry, associate with entrepreneurs to rob the Argentines of good”. “Chatarrin and Gomita activated to full the PRINCIPLE OF REVELATION... VLLC!”, he finished alluding Paolo Rocca, CEO of the steel industry group Techint, with the derogatory nickname of “Don Chatarr…
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