Javier Milei
traveled this Monday afternoon to Corrientes, where he participated in the 10th anniversary event of the Freedom Club, a group related to his economic ideas.
In this framework, he took aim at the liberals who criticize him and the Government and, with that attack, he also revealed how he interprets politics.
“There is nothing more cowardly than staying outside and throwing stones
,” the President launched into the leadership that questions him.
And then he went to the bone against
Congress
, calling it
"a rat's nest
," to conclude that politicians in general are "a piece of shit that people despise."
In a conference with a strong imprint of economic issues, the head of state reviewed
how he entered politics
and what he is like today, already in the Casa Rosada.
Milei's darts targeted voices like that of deputy
Ricardo López Murphy
, whom he called a "traitor of ideas" for having headed a list that responded to Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
.
The President maintained, meanwhile, that
“getting into this mud,”
in relation to politics,
“is not free.”
“I have received all kinds of insults, slander, they have said truly
aberrant things about me, about my sister
, of my family.
The system defends itself
,” he analyzed.
"One of the things that I discovered is that
the fight happens from within
because if you want to win the game, the Argentine fans are very nice, very wonderful, but I put the ball in the middle, and no matter how nice they scream, the ball does not move.
The games are won by Messi, the players,” he exemplified.
In that sense, he concluded,
“that of being
"Throwing stones at your own people seems
mediocre to me and,
above all,
cowardly."
News in development.
D.S.