After President Javier Milei "liked" a discriminatory post on social networks against Chubut governor Ignacio Torres, Buenos Aires president
Axel Kicillof
came out to confront the head of state.
"
It's going from bad to worse
," he said.
"We are faced with a situation where if one is guided by the President's retweets, which are his personal decision and have that character and relevance that cannot be taken away from them because they are his decisions and his opinions, what he decides to disseminate, in a situation that is going from bad to worse," Kicillof stated in statements to El Destape Radio.
In this way, the Buenos Aires governor made reference to the fact that the libertarian endorsed on the networks a publication that sought to mock the Patagonian president by portraying him in an image with the features of a person with Down syndrome.
"Yesterday he was with
topics linked to Down syndrome as an insult
, he came with some directly of abuse... It is a situation that I think
should not be naturalized or let go
,
it is very serious.
We should not downplay its importance," he stressed. Kicillof.
In this context, the Buenos Aires governor referred to the use that the head of state makes of social networks: "There is the quantity. Sometimes that seems to dissolve from one day to the next or on the same day each of these Milei decisions , to disseminate these things. I also don't know how we can react other than by repudiating each of these things."
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