A person who is easy to relate to and who understands politics constructively. This is how former senator Eduardo Menem described his son Martín, the man appointed by Javier Milei to lead the Chamber of Deputies.
"He's going to look for personal relationships, it's not hard for him to relate to people, so if it's about seeking consensus, he's the right person. Of course it goes with a minuscule block. He understands politics as something to be built, and not to generate conflict. He has everything to seek consensus," the veteran Peronist leader said during an interview on Radio Rivadavia
Martín Menem – nephew of the former president of the Nation and former governor of La Rioja, Carlos Saúl, and son of Eduardo – is the one chosen by the president-elect to be at the head of Deputies, a position in which he will have to show political waist to close agreements with the different opposition blocs in search of advancing the agenda of initiatives of the future government.
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