In Santiago Del Estero, Milei Again Pointed Against Kirchnerism: “While Their Leader Walks in Anklets, We Are Respected in the World”
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The president spoke this Saturday to his followers in front of a local supporter of the capital of Santiago. In the afternoon he will cross to Tucumán to continue the campaign for the interior.I followed all the news about the measures of the government of Javier Milei in the minute-to-minute coverage of Clarín.
On the last weekend of campaign, the President led an event in Santiago del Estero with local candidates. In the afternoon he will be in Tucumán
In his visit to Santiago del Estero, President Javier Milei spoke this Saturday to his militants in front of the local party located in the center of the provincial capital. During his brief speech with a megaphone and getting into a truck, the president called out to his followers, harshly criticized Kirchnerism and asked not to go back to the past. The president said that "we are on the right path" and considered that "it is time to decide whe…
From Tucumán, where in the afternoon he plans a new tour in support of the local candidates, Javier Milei renewed his criticisms of the Kirchnerists this Saturday and pointed out that, after the Buenos Aires legislative elections of 7 September, "they became gremlins", in reference to the classic horror film that premiered in 1984. "There are two tendencies. A reviving of the ideas of freedom of those who support change and want a prosperous and…
During a campaign event, the president attacked Kirchnerism and the former president. The entry "While their leader walks in ankles, we are respected in the world": Milei's dart from Santiago del Estero was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
With the campaign of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in his charge, President Javier Milei visited, at noon this Saturday, Santiago del Estero, where he took care to harangue his followers with a megaphone and from above a truck. The president, who again criticized Kirchnerism and asked not to go back to the past, said that "we are going the right way" and considered that "it is time to decide whether they want to remain slaves to this regime or embrac…
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