The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, This Friday he spread an image on his official profile on the social network Instagram in which he appears portrayed as the French emperor. Napoleon Bonaparte.
In the image, similar to an oil canvas, the libertarian president appears sitting in an armchair with his arm resting on the back of his seat next to a large Argentine flag.
Milei’s pose imitates that of Napoleon in the well-known painting ‘Napoleon Abdicating at Fontainebleau’, a painting done in 1846 by the French romantic artist Paul Delaroche, in which the French soldier is portrayed during the signing of the Treaty of Fontainebleau in 1814. , a milestone that marked his renunciation of the sovereignty of France.
Milei accompanied the image with her now characteristic motto: “Long live freedom, damn it!
As specified in another publication by the Argentine president, the image is the reproduction of an acrylic painting on canvas made by the Argentine artist Fabián Pérez, who named the portrait ‘Long live freedom, damn it’.
The president, who professes ultra-liberal ideas and radically opposed to State intervention in all areas, usually publishes images of himself characterized as historical figures on his social networks.
In recent weeks, the publications that the president echoes in his profile on the social network “humorous” reproduced by the president.
In the past, Milei has spread images in which he appears characterized with the attributes of other characters such as the Terminator robot, protagonist of the well-known film of the same name, with protagonists of Argentine public life such as ‘aim’ of its execution.
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Source: Gestion

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