Hours after the Buenos Aires governor
Axel Kicillof
criticized
Javier Milei
for supporting the proposal of not paying taxes in the province of Buenos Aires,
the Casa Rosada came out to respond in an ironic way
, insisting on an alleged violation of property rights due to the high tax rates.
The response came from the presidential spokesperson,
Manuel Adorni
, who in his usual press conference pointed to the use of taxpayer money in "a confiscatory manner" and with "excessive expenses."
Along these lines, he detailed that the province of Buenos Aires pays
170,000 million pesos
in gender perspective programs such as "Sea for All, Equal Masculinities, Make Me Yours which provides gels and lubricants, Plazas por la Igualdad, Ciencia sin Stereotipo, Juguemos Piola , Good Living, End of Course Trips, among others.
"We appeal to us to understand that in a poor Argentina, with very high taxes, with record fiscal pressure, that some things are more in line with what people intend and are willing to pay with their taxes," Adorni said.
At the same time he asked himself: "
How many people are willing to pay with their daily work for the 'Make Me Yours' program to buy gels?
We have to discuss that in Argentina, what is the size of the State we want?" "What State are we willing to pay together?"
News in development.