Javier Milei, president of Argentina, does not give a stitch without a thread. Before being elected he already left the Argentine diplomatic relations with countries led by the left like Mexico, Brazil or Chile. He accused Lula da Silva, president of Brazil, of being a “communist and a great corrupt“and, in his speeches, he also addressed the nation of Chile to attack its president, Gabriel Boric: “I hope that you have the happiness and height to also be able to get rid of this impoverisher Boric.”
Some accusations that have continued during his mandate. a little over a month ago He called Gustavo Petro, the president of Colombia, a terrorist: “You can’t expect much from someone who was a communist terrorist murderer,” he said. Quarrels and actions that have crossed borders, but that still maintain their image on the rise.
With Javier Milei relationships are with him or against him, which has caused his country to be divided in two, into friends and enemies. Juan Luis González, author of the authorized biography of Milei, reports that since he has been in the Government “he has already had four very significant marches”, who added that, with these “outbursts by Milei, which go down well today, with the passing of time and the worsening of the economic crisis it is impossible for him to govern well. Added to this is that Last March the “GDP fell 10 points”.
During these 6 months of his mandate, he has managed to reduce the deficit with a snip that has affected those most in need and that has brought hundreds of thousands of Argentines to the streets, in an increasingly polarized country.
Source: Lasexta

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