The governor of Chubut, Ignacio Torres, tripled the bet in his fight against Javier Milei, accused the presidential advisor Santiago Caputo, libertarian communication guru, of having never worked in his life and being “disastrous” and said that the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo lies when he explains the fight over the cut in co-participation to the Patagonian province.
Torres said that the ultimatum to cut off the province's supply of oil and gas to the country "is not a personal decision, but rather that of the entire province."
“It is not a partisan issue, it is an issue of concern in the face of an advance, with a contempt rarely seen, I have no examples to compare of a President who despises such a federal scheme, the provinces, beyond the tawdry and the lack of respect,” said the PRO governor, in his diatribe against President Javier Milei, who since the conflict broke out has liked and replied to messages, insults and insults against Torres.
The Chubut president said that yesterday they withheld 9 billion pesos of co-participation and denied the Government.
“We have a primary surplus, but the financial suffocation is intentional and extortionate.”
“It is a conflict that they started, I cannot allow them to take us away.
I am 35 years old, I supported the government's measures, I thought it could be a reformist government that lays the foundations for a different Argentina," explained Torres, who was disappointed with Milei's management and said that today he has to be the target of attacks from the ruling party. , but tomorrow there will be other governors..
At that point, he took aim directly at the presidential advisor, Santiago Caputo, part of the triumvirate of Casa Rosada power that is made up of Milei, his sister Karina, general secretary of the Presidency, and the publicist Caputo, whom the President calls “the architect.” , ideologist of the mileist story.
“Everything happens because of a character who does not know Argentina, who has never worked in his life, who is called Santiago Caputo, who tells the President that he has to fight with the deputies, governors, media, journalists, singers,” he ranted.
“We are laughed at in the world,” he said in reference to the head of state's hyperactivity on networks.
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