In the midst of the political tension due to the rejection of the Government's DNU in the Senate, President
Javier Milei
took aim this Saturday against the traditional political leaders by maintaining that "the majority cannot step on the street because
people dismember them
."
Milei said this when defending his active participation in social networks and the request of a provincial governor to use them less time.
"Why can't I continue communicating with people directly? It is also true that most politicians cannot step on the street because if people knew them they would dismember them alive," Milei said in an interview with Miter radio.
The president said this after the political shock that the rejection of the DNU in the Senate was for the Government.
The decree, which now passes to Deputies, is a condition, according to Milei himself, for the May Pact.
News in development.