Radical senator Martin Lousteau finished conducting an interview with journalists Eduardo Feinmann and Jonatan Viale and slowly left the studios of the LN+ news channel.
In the studio, the national deputy Javier Gerardo Milei was waiting for his turn, while a collaborator of his political force did his hair and makeup.
Lousteau saw the libertarian economist and reached out to
shake his hand soberly.
But Milei put her fist on him.
The radical was surprised: "Is it for hygiene or cabal?" he asked. "I won't shake your hand because you don't deserve it,"
Milei blurted out angrily. Lousteau thought for a second and replied:
"Take them, go shit, sorete". And he left.
Javier Milei in a massive act
Milei walked to the assigned chair to be interviewed by Joni Viale, who noticed the climate of change.
The journalist began the note by asking him about a complaint from a former militant from his space who spoke of alleged "sexual favors" within the libertarian force.
"Let them try it in court," replied Milei and closed the topic.
Milei and Lousteau maintain deep political and economic differences
.
And the libertarian considers the radical part of "the Juntos por el Cargo caste", as he calls the opposition coalition where Mauricio Macri and Horacio Rodríguez are referents, as well as the radicals Gerardo Morales and Martín Lousteau, whom this Monday, Milei denied the greeting.
Martín Berhongaray and Martin Lousteau after the radical victory in the PASO de La Pampa Photo Marcelo Carroll
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