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"Lali deposit": Javier Milei crossed the singer again and accused her of charging "350 thousand dollars" for a recital

2024-02-15T01:19:19.189Z

Highlights: "Lali deposit": Javier Milei crossed the singer again and accused her of charging "350 thousand dollars" for a recital. Milei also took advantage of the criticism of Lali Espósito to attack the governor of Córdoba. "Instead of complaining about transportation subsidies, Llaryora does not cut the official guideline, he uses it to get people to speak well of him," Milei said. Over the weekend, L Kali EspóSito had responded to the President's criticism from the Cosquín Rock stage.


Over the weekend, Lali Espósito had responded to the President's criticism from the Cosquín Rock stage.


President Javier Milei used a strong chicane to once again criticize the singer and actress Lali Espósito, whom he accused of having been

paid by "several governments" for her shows.

"Córdoba makes Cosquín Rock, which is private, but in subsidies it gives the artists more than a billion pesos. So, all the artists who were there, for example

Lali 'depósito', received the State fee

," the President said. to the former Casi Ángeles.

And he continued with his criticism: "Lali 'deposit' collected from several governments. From La Rioja, for example. In one of the recitals he collected 350 thousand dollars. So the question is, are you willing to finance those expenses against the VAT that "Do you take food from the children of Chaco?"

Milei also took advantage of the criticism of Lali Espósito to attack the governor of Córdoba: "Instead of complaining about transportation subsidies, Llaryora does not cut the official guideline, he uses it to get people to speak well of him."

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Source: clarin

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