During her presentation in La Plata,
Cristina Kirchner
spoke about the dollarization that the presidential candidate
Javier Milei
proposed on the agenda .
Without naming him, the vice president criticized his ideas, assured that this measure "does not stop inflation" and that it is a policy that "failed 20 years ago
.
" against good Argentines".
During the almost two hours that the speech lasted, the former president pointed strongly against the idea of dollarizing the economy: "The history of the Argentine Republic is the history of dollarization. They come to tell us that what failed years ago today could be the solution We are discussing what failed 20 years ago."
Quick reflexes, it was Milei himself who came out to respond via Twitter: "Cristina spent a long time talking about dollarization. For a change, like all the rest of the political caste, she spoke out in favor of theft and
against of Argentines well
", he launched.
And he closed: "Although they resist All-Together (for the Front of All and Together for Change),
as of 12/10/2023 they will be left without a toy
. Long live Freedom Damn," he expressed with the motto with which he usually complete their acts.
Another of those who came out to respond was
Ramiro Marra
, Milei's side, candidate for head of government for La Libertad Avanza and who could be the Minister of Economy if the libertarians get the presidency.
It is that he was also targeted by the vice president in part of her speech.
"What's up @CFKArgentina? Are you nervous?" Marra said, paraphrasing Néstor Kirchner.
And she continued: "If we are your enemies, keep it clear!
With us you run out of gigs
."
But they were not the only ones, as the minutes passed, a large part of the opposition expressed their opinion about the vice president's presentation.
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta was one of them who asked Cristina to take charge of the current situation in the country.
"Hearing @cfkargentina speak as if she were not the vice president of the Nation, as if her photo had not been on the presidential ballot and as if she were not the one who armed and leads this government, unworthy. This government failed and Cristina has to take charge. Today he showed again that he is not worried about the Argentines," he began.
"Luckily, what we are seeing is the end of irresponsible Argentina. The Kirchner model is exhausted. Let's not lose hope. Other times are coming for our country. We are going to get out of this. Together," said the current Head of Government of The city of Buenos Aires.
On the other hand, María Eugenia Vidal also expressed her opinion and took hold of education data to question the Government: "Those who closed schools for a year and a half, today inaugurate the 'Nestor Kirchner Justicialista School'".
"Today only 16 out of every 100 Argentine boys finish high school on time and in good shape. Starting December 10, starting to solve this educational catastrophe is going to be our priority. Educating is the opposite of indoctrinating."
Patricia Bullrich also used her Twitter profile to leave her gaze.
In capital letters, she named the vice president and told her "enough."
She later cataloged the current government as the worst in history.
"The people got tired of 20 years of authoritarianism, decapitalization and poverty. The worst government in history: its final work."
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