After accusing the governors of treason for the setback he received in Congress that forced the Omnibus Law to be reversed, President
Javier Milei
was very active on his social networks from Israel and in the middle of the morning in Argentina.
In one of the many replicated messages, he "liked" an image against the opposition on X.
The photo in question was a
meme
showing two people
passing a bag of money
.
One of them has a red t-shirt that says
"UCR"
on the chest.
The other, dressed in a light blue T-shirt with the letters
"KK"
.
The message that provoked the president's reaction was published by the libertarian activist Majo Méndez Casariego and was accompanied by a hashtag
#LaCastaContraElPueblo
.
Another of the posts that received the approval of the head of state came from the account that writes under the pseudonym Osvaldo 'Beto' Mendeleiev, a remembered television character created by comedians Diego Capusotto and Pedro Saborido.
"This was a declaration of war. If they do not accompany by the good way, they will adjust by the bad. Radicalism once again confirms that they only serve to be the
little whores of Peronism
," was the provocative message that Milei supported.
#LaCastaContraElPueblo pic.twitter.com/Z0xLFGY9Ju
— MajoMéndezCasariego 🗽 (@MJMendezCasarie) February 6, 2024
He also "liked" a post with a less than encouraging message.
"Tomorrow the country's risk rises, the dollar, bonds and stocks fall. No one won. Everyone lost," warned another user of the social network run by Elon Musk.
But Milei not only attacked the radicals and the dialogue group of opponents, but also deputies from his own space.
It was when the militant Majo Méndez Casariego posted in X against
Carolina Píparo
, former candidate for governor of La Libertad Avanza, for having voted against some articles.
This was a declaration of war.
If they don't accompany you through the good times, they will adjust through the bad times.
Radicalism once again confirms that they only serve to be the whores of Peronism.
— Osvaldo 'Beto' Mendeleiev (@BetoMendeleiev_) February 6, 2024
"#FueronAvisados. @CarolinaPiparo traitor from minute zero
," was read in the message that also received a
like
from Milei himself.
Throughout the Argentine dawn, the President continued interacting on the social network, before starting his second day in Israel.
From Jerusalem, last night he gave the order to withdraw the Omnibus Law, highlighting that there was a "betrayal" of the dialogue opposition.
"Let's withdraw the project. To get a bad law out, I prefer it not to come out
," was the order.
As
Clarín
was able to reconstruct , the president
blamed five governors
for the setback that the project suffered in the article-by-article vote.
These are the Peronist from Córdoba, Martín Llaryora, from Jujuy, Carlos Sadir, from Together for Change, two leaders of provincial parties, such as Rolando Figueroa from Neuquén and the missionary Hugo Passalacqua;
and the massista from Salta, Gustavo Sáenz.
#TheyWereWarned @CarolinaPiparo TRAITOR from minute zero.
https://t.co/BidiXF6wwl
— MajoMéndezCasariego 🗽 (@MJMendezCasarie) February 6, 2024
"It's not just what Kirchnerism does: they are radicals, well-mannered Peronists, the Lilitos, those from Together for Change," replied one of his main collaborators, furious.
Late in the early hours of the morning in Jerusalem, after 1 a.m., Milei showed his anger against sectors of the opposition with a tweet in which he noted that it is
"the caste against the people
. "
"The caste was against the change that we Argentines voted for at the polls," she considered.
And she explained that her government program "was voted for by 56% of Argentines."
"We are not willing to negotiate with those who destroyed the country," she said.
On the other hand, Milei acknowledged that "it will not be easy to change a system where politicians became rich at the expense of Argentines who get up to work every day," and questioned that "there are sectors of politics that resist make the changes that the country needs.
There
he left the door open to the possibility of calling a plebiscite
, one of the warnings he had issued as soon as he sent the project to Congress for debate and non-government sectors criticized his initiative: "They are going to have to explain to society why," he pressed.
If this Wednesday Milei planned to maintain his focus on the international agenda and what will be his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, now the head of state will have to define the steps to follow in Buenos Aires.