Javier Milei
crossed very harshly the president of Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo,
Estela de Carlotto
, who during the marches for Memorial Day on March 24 had said that the President had to be "tired until he leaves." "They are truly dictators, they are totalitarians, so the left in its different versions is the cancer of humanity," Milei launched in a report.
"The
socialists have a double standard
, if the dictatorships are socialist they are fine. The dictatorships are wrong, whether they are from the right, the left, from above, from below, they are wrong.
If the dictators are theirs, they are fine
," remarked the president in the interview with the program "Oppenheimer Presents" on
CNN en Español
that will be released in full this Sunday.
But later, the President specifically referred
to the sayings of Estela de Carlotto
, president of the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, who after the event for Memorial Day stated that she had to "tire him until he leaves" power.
"On March 24, Mrs. Estela de Carlotto at the event where the coup d'état of '76 was repudiated, but at the same time she asked
that a coup d'état be reversed against me
. In reality, for them, that is They
are very democratic when they are in power
, when they are in power and commit excesses they are not condemned. That is to say, when you say something that is not what they think they
treat you as violent
. They are truly dictators, they are totalitarians, so, the left in its different versions is the cancer of humanity," said Milei.
The president of Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, Estela de Carlotto, read the official statement at the march for Remembrance Day. Photo Matías Campaya
News in development.
D.S.