After the controversy generated by Estela de Carlotto's statements about Javier Milei, the Government came out to confront the president of Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and stated that "it is clear who is on the side of democracy and who is on the opposite side." .
It was the presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni who spoke at a press conference this Monday, after the clashes between the libertarian government and the opposition over the controversial video in which the figure of 30 thousand disappeared during the last Military Dictatorship was officially denied.
"Far from attacking anyone, we understand that (the spot) tells the complete story of the violent 70s told by people who lived firsthand what is perhaps the worst of our past," said the spokesperson.
"We regret that a sector of politics strives to link the Government with the dictatorship. They expressed their desire to overthrow a government elected at the polls chosen by the Argentines, they burned a doll with the figure of the president and vandalized the headquarters of a party "It is clear who is on this side of democracy and who is on the opposite side," he said.
This Sunday, the head of Abuelas, after reading the joint document in Plaza de Mayo of human rights organizations, pointed to "the constant provocations" of the President and his vice Victoria Villaruel.
"He's a strange character. So, I say that, out there...
Let's do something to make him change or make him go away quickly, one of two things
," he said.
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