While Javier Milei gave his opening speech to sessions in Congress, different representatives of the opposition and the ruling party used their social networks to comment on the strongest passages of the president's presentation.
Peronism and the left came out to repudiate some of Milei's sayings.
"So far, a sum of grievances. Not a proposal. Not an explanation.
He does not want to be President. He wants to be the host of a magazine
," said the former head of Aysa
Malena Galmarini
.
So far, a sum of grievances.
Not a proposal.
Not an explanation.
He doesn't want to be President.
He wants to be the host of a magazine.#LaCastaErasVos
— Malena Galmarini (@MalenaGalmarini) March 2, 2024
"It seems that Milei could not summon anyone in the square and
brought his applauders to the venue
," deputy Nicolás del Caño attacked the group of second-rate figures who, in several sections, loudly celebrated the President's announcements.
Among them, advisor Santiago Caputo could be seen.
It seems that Milei could not summon anyone in the square and brought his applauders to the venue.
— Nicolas del Caño (@NicolasdelCano) March 2, 2024
Milei defends a capitalist dictatorship that miserates workers and grants super benefits to the business community, creditors and the IMF.
Milei is capitalist and imperialist looting of the country! #AperturaSesiones #AsambleaLegislativa #Apertura2024 #Congreso
— Manuela Castañeira (@ManuelaC22) March 2, 2024
"The president says that there was more chainsaw than blender, but 90% of January's fiscal surplus is explained by the collapse of pensions, salaries and real transfers. Until now it is 90% blender and 10% chainsaw," criticized the radical deputy
Martín Tetaz
.
The president says that there was more chainsaw than blender, but 90% of January's fiscal surplus is explained by the collapse of pensions, salaries and real transfers.
So far it's 90% blender and 10% chainsaw #SessionOpening
— Martin Tetaz (@martintetaz) March 2, 2024
On the other hand, one of the first to praise the speech was the Buenos Aires legislator
Ramiro Marra
.
"What a pleasure to hear the Argentine president quote Milton Friedman, one of the greatest references of liberalism. What great progress we made as a country, we left behind unions with communist ideals," tweeted the former candidate for head of the Buenos Aires government for La Libertad Avanza.
What a pleasure to hear the Argentine president quote Milton Friedman, one of the greatest references of liberalism.
What a great advance we made as a country, we left behind unions with communist ideals.
— Ramiro Marra (@RAMIROMARRA) March 2, 2024
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