Andrés Calamaro divides his time between Buenos Aires and Madrid, but he does not stop paying attention to current political events in Argentina.
This was made clear in an extensive interview that he gave this Wednesday to journalist Jorge Lanata, in which
he made an electoral analysis and questioned the country's tax burden.
During the report, the renowned musician and composer spoke of
Javier Milei, Cristina Kirchner and even his "friend" Juan Grabois
, to whom he winked electorally.
In dialogue with Radio Mitre, the former musician of
Los Abuelos de la Nada
and
Los Rodríguez
maintained that "politics has not served our country" because "it did not defend national treasures" and that currently "socioeconomically we are a kind of ruin."
Although he expressed that he did not know if he was going to vote in the next presidential elections, he anticipated the candidate he was going to support.
"I'm going to support Juan Grabois, I don't know that I'm going to vote for him," he said.
Days ago, the musician and the leader of the Movement of Excluded Workers showed up in a notable cafe in the City of Buenos Aires.
In the photo, Grabois appeared reading the newspaper La Nación and Calamaro with the book
Los Peores.
Lazy, jets, squats and violent.
Allegations of the rubble humanism
, of the social leader.
Grabois and Calamaro in a bar in Buenos Aires.
The artist defined the leader and candidate as an "optimist" who believes that the ruling party can win elections in the first round with 41% of the votes, against the opposition of Together for Change.
In addition, he left a definition before the candidacy of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and the eventual nomination of the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa.
"We are in a pre-electoral situation that is repeated, if we have to choose between Sergio and Horacio,
many Peronists will give them practically the same thing
," he said.
So he concluded his electoral analysis: "It is illegal to say it, but I have no intention of voting or enthusiasm for voting."
Definitions about Javier Milei
When consulted by the figure of Javier Milei, he expressed that "we all have that kind of morbidity, of joking to imagine a disruption in politics" and defined himself as a former communist who became a "right-wing anarchist".
Calamaro predicted that the leader of La Libertad Avanza would probably
obtain between 15% and 20%
of the votes in the elections, breaking the bipartisanship in Argentina, something that would pose a second round scenario between the pro-government and opposition coalitions.
"Where would Mieli's votes go to the second round of Cristina's supporters and Peronists?" he asked.
The musician agreed with some of the statements of the libertarian economist and maintained that he does not consider it
"legitimate to pay so many taxes as a musician
", as he compared it to the income tax for workers.
"I encourage defrauding the Treasury", affirmed the author of classics such as
Without documents
,
Flaca
and
Paloma
.
Finally, he left a definition on Vice President Cristina Kirchner and the Justicialista Party.
"Cristina is the fusion of the Peronist atom: she is loyalty and betrayal. For there to be a Peronist life in this country, and that virtue is undeniable, they have to line up behind a leader," she said.
And he concluded: "I hope that our destiny is as less tragic as possible in this year that will end with a new president of democracy and a difficult year to come."
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