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Milei always makes noise: opponents repudiated his presence in Spain in front of the embassy

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This Saturday's protest included Argentines, Spanish socialists and even feminist groups, including some women who showed their bare chests. The Argentine president described his meeting with businessmen as “fabulous”, and Sunday's photo with the leader of VOX is awaited. “Spain represents what Milei and Abascal hate,” said Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Video Read more
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Femen activists stripped in front of the Argentine embassy in Madrid to denounce the visit of President Javier Milei to Spain. The protest, which took place on Friday, accused the Argentine leader of being 'fascist' and demanded justice for the murder of lesbian women in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Barracas. The demonstrators were located at the entrance of the diplomatic mission, carrying an Argentine flag and chanting slogans against the …

This Saturday's protest included Argentines, Spanish socialists and even feminist groups, including some women who showed their bare chests. The Argentine president described his meeting with businessmen as “fabulous”, and Sunday's photo with the leader of VOX is awaited. “Spain represents what Milei and Abascal hate,” said Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Video Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, May 18, 2024.
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