In Buenos Aires
A multitude of yellow flags struck with a rattlesnake float in the elegant San Martin Square, located in the heart of Buenos Aires. "
It's the Gadsden Flag, one of the symbols of the liberals,
" said Jorge, 21, proudly waving his. Like him, dozens of people came to attend the outdoor economics class given by Javier Milei, candidate for the seat of deputy in the city of Buenos Aires. Like a rock star, the 51-year-old economist steps onto the stage, disheveled hair and wearing his usual black leather jacket. Above him, his campaign slogan sits in capital letters:
"I did not come to guide lambs but to wake up lions!"
"Under the applause of his supporters, he sings in his hoarse voice the words of an Argentinian rock song before chanting his rallying cry:"
Long live freedom, damn it!
"
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