The Argentine media has echoed the exchange of accusations between the government of their country and Oscar Puente, who described the president of Argentina as a “very bad” person, Javier Milei, and dropped that he had appeared on television “after ingesting some substance.” Given this, Milei has questioned international relations with Spain and a diplomatic crisis advances

This has caused the confrontation to have taken over the news and talk shows on Argentine television from the first moment, with those who have directly rebuked Pedro Sánchez.We have a problem with him” or “he made the socialists mobilize to keep him in power, putting pressure on justice. Very Kirchnerist”, are some of the phrases that have been heard.

The media has also taken the opportunity to accuse, from sensationalism, the Spanish president and his wife, Begoña Gómezcorruption.She is seriously suspected of being corrupt, right? It is a scandal in Spain“, they have stated in another gathering. Some point out that the Argentine president’s response only has served to add fuel to the fire.

There seems to be a little more calm in the written press, in ‘La Nación’ it refers to the accusations of Oscar Puente as “controversial statements”. While ‘Clarín’ focuses there and talks about the crisis with Spain, ‘Infobae’ and ‘Página 1’2 limit themselves, for now, to describing the situation, but without qualifying it.