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Milei responded to Alberto Fernández’s criticism: “Youth is liberal because of the failure of their government

“I don’t want to dwell on this character… But who pays Milei? He is a worker for multinationals, he also proposes individualistic freedom, I don’t want young people to be disenchanted with him”shot this Friday night in a long interview on C5N the president Alberto Fernandezdedicating a part of that note to harshly criticize the leader of La Libertad Avanza, who according to various surveys could end up taking second place in the October elections, a path that could lead to the ballot.

“Milei seems like an anti-system but he is the system, he worked for this economic structure that he questions, and the best freedom is to guarantee more equality,” added the head of state. It was there that he thought that the support received by the economist stems from the fact that “The pandemic has affected everyone and particularly the youngest, who saw their youth with frustration, hThere were two years where they were restricted in a lot of things, and suddenly someone appears who says the word freedom, but behind that word there is a big lie, because few will benefit and those young people will not benefit”.

“Many of those who talk about democracy and freedom do not respect it”specified the President, although this last part of his criticism was not dedicated only to Milei, but added that “This also includes many leaders of Together for Change”.

And this Saturday, Milei’s response came telling Alberto Fernández “I live from my job, as I did all my life”, but he also counterattacked with the issue of companies, awarding the President “To have become a millionaire lobbying for those multinationals that you say you hate.”

The economist added a second message in the same thread, pointing out that “within a year you will know what an honest job is, because your job in politics is running out”, adding that instead of questioning him in his statements “get busy of the country, which has destroyed it since you took office”:

“It would be good for the Alberto who is now questioning large companies to remember when he became a lobbyist for large international economic groups, while they were confronting Kirchnerism. There are many Alberts. The menemista, the duhaldista, the kirchnerista, the cavallista, the antiK, the one who became K again to once again be a rival of the K. If we see his political career we will understand what his government has been. A constant pendulum, aimlessly, and full of contradictions,” the economist later added.

“If the youth today is liberal, it is because of the failure of decades of collectivist policies that did not solve any problem, but rather aggravated them and created new ones. That is why the youth woke up and is liberal, because of the resounding failure of their government,” indicates the libertarian legislator.

“The Breed loves to talk about how we finance ourselvess. We do it with voluntary contributions from the spaces and militants that make up LLA. That being said, our campaign is the cheapest of all. But stay calm, president. We do not cost the Argentine State a peso, as if you are a group of jets and parasites.”

“We already know that the campaign of La Cámpora will be paid for by retirees through PAMI and Anses and taxpayers through Airlines. We already know that his campaign, if they allow him to run, will be financed by the national State. And that that of Massa will leave Aysa and the Ministry of Economy. This is how politics is financed. You and Together for the Charge”.

“Milei seems anti-establishment, but it’s a lie,” AF had said

“Youth is more likely to listen to anti-system messages. Milei seems to be anti-system but it’s a lie: Milei is the very embodiment of the system. He is an employee of large multinationals,” the President had remarked in the note he gave to the Ninuto Final program, by C5N.

“The challenge is to explain to young people that the best freedom is to guarantee more equality in a society and that Milei does not propose that. Milei proposes an absolutely individualistic freedom,” characteristic. “They control me until they see who paid me for this folder. Milei donates her salary, travels around the country. Who pays Milei for all this? What does she live on?” she wondered.

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