In a message of 614 words under the title "Change of rules", from Rome President
Javier Milei
once again attacked the opposition very harshly.
Among accusations, criticisms and warnings, the President cited Cristina Kirchner
's favorite character from the
Game of Thrones
series :
Daenerys Targaryen, who becomes
Khaleesi
, the mother of dragons.
Like her, the president warned that she came to "break the wheel."
Unleashed his fury against the opposition that did not accompany him in some of the sections of the omnibus law, Milei redoubled the bet and charged against the legislators with harsh terms.
"Those who intend to continue living like kings at the expense of taxpayers," he launched.
In one of his sentences, the President remarked: "
We did not come to continue with the wheel of the usual political game. We came to break it
."
It is a phrase that Khaleesi (played by actress Emilia Clarke) utters in the series when she remarks that, for the first time in this world created by author George RR Martin, there will be a ruler who thinks about the people instead of politicians who They ignore them and keep them poor.
Curiously, the character that Milei cited
ends up ordering the city he intends to govern to be set on fire
, in a striking utensil to be launched from the Roman Coliseum, land of emperors like Nero who ordered the city to be set on fire.
But, in addition, Khaleesi - the queen of the dragons - is the favorite character of Cristina Kirchner, the former president who in 2013 had declared her fanaticism for the character of Daenerys Targaryen.
"I'm not going to stop the wheel. I'm going to break the wheel," says Daenerys Targaryen in Games of Thrones.
"Game of Thrones. My favorite character?: the Mother of Dragons. Surely she stays with Robb Stark or Jon Snow?" said the then President.
During her time as her vice president, she even decorated the desk in her office with a miniature of Daenerys.
The favoritism reached the ears of Emilia Clarke, the British actress who played that character.
"Did he really say that? I didn't know. I take it as a compliment. Women in power, I love it," was her reaction.
Game of Thrones.
My favorite character?: the Mother of Dragons.
Surely he stays with Robb Stark or with Jon Snow?
— Cristina Kirchner (@CFKArgentina) April 28, 2013
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