In the midst of the fight with the province of Chubut, which opened a strong conflict between the Nation and the provinces, President
Javier Milei
once again harassed Governor
Ignacio Torres
: he called him a "poor boy", said he does not know how to read a contract and He maintained that he is a victim of the deterioration of education in Argentina.
In addition, he treated
the leaders who supported him as
"runfla politicians."
"
Poor boy, Nachito, he doesn't see it
. He's a poor boy who can't read a contract. He's
very intellectually precarious
," said the president from Washington, in an interview with the LN+ channel.
"The province took on debt against a guarantee of co-participation, when it sets up this operation it means that when the co-participation is deposited, the affected part of the debt is extracted and the remainder arrives," Milei explained before taking the flight with which he will arrive in the country tomorrow in the morning.
And then he again attacked the Patagonian governor harshly and in a contemptuous tone.
"It is not my fault that the boy cannot read a text and understand it,
he is a victim of the deterioration of education in Argentina and the poor boy cannot read a contract
," he stated.
When asked about the majority support of the provincial leaders for Torres' claim, Milei said that this "speaks very badly" of them, because they endorsed what he described as "the lie of the governor of Chubut" and that this left them exposed.
"They were on the same side as (Axel) Kicillof and (Ricardo) Quintela", in reference to the leaders of Buenos Aires and La Rioja.
"Those guys who are part of the past. Deep down they are claiming that they do not want to adjust and they want to transfer the adjustment to the rest of the Argentines. We are here to defend the Argentines and not the runfla politicians," he stated.
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