Javier Milei won the presidential elections supported by two axes, the disastrous government of Alberto Fernández, Cristina Kirchner and Sergio Massa, and the construction of
two ideas that were easily assimilated collectively
, one economic and the other political: dollarization and caste.
No other candidate, and the statement includes Patricia Bullrich, today a minister;
Already Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, today an opponent, achieved something even close, with diluted proposals that required explanations that no one wanted to hear.
Milei may be criticized for many things, but
with his team they had the essentials.
Ideas.
With him in the presidency and with a defined economic course (the result will be another story)
the most extreme opposition repeats the script it recited from 2015 to 2018
, when the destructive logic of the “helicopter club” was imposed.
At that time Emilio Pérsico, from the Evita Movement, said:
“This government is already gone, it has no capacity... The sooner they leave, the better.”
Pablo Micheli, from the CTA, added:
“Either this economic model falls or these guys leave the Government.”
And former judge Zaffaroni showed his lack of democratic attachment:
“The same thing is going to happen as in 2001, I would like them to leave as soon as possible.”
Today some voices changed but the lack of originality to elaborate the new speech is overwhelming.
"This is Holy Week, we don't know if it falls in March or April,"
the saga began from Pinamar Pepe Albistur, husband of Victoria Tolosa Paz. Juan Grabois did not want to be left behind:
"I want (this government) to fail, to sink." "
In a different tone, Cristina Kirchner wrote:
"Those who obtained their own strength, who infused them with founding air, could not finish their mandates..."
Estela de Carlotto summarized it with her definition from last Sunday:
"Milei is a strange character Let's do something to make it change or go away quickly."
The magnitude of the slippage was such that Pablo Moyano, no less, tried to correct the nonsense:
"Milei must be tired with the people in the street and thrown out with the votes
," he said. At least he talked about votes.
Far from worrying, Milei surely appreciates the succession and encourages its continuity.
The dismissal speech will only find an echo in the most fanatics, and it scares away the moderates, even the critics.
He proposes a discussion to the Government that favors it and allows it to save time.
Saying that Milei must fall is not an idea.
Or rather, it's the worst idea ever.
In reality, it shows just the opposite, the absence of an alternative proposal that begins, at least, to fight the conceptual battle.
That fight, for now, continues to be won by the President.
The proximity of electoral defeat and the loss of leadership of its main leaders (who rules in Peronism today?) are not the most conducive environment to give birth to a new idea.
The incipient nature of the Government does not offer much room to target either.
The opposition argument will be built on the success or failure of the ruling party in its plan against inflation (and later recession).
But despite the premature nature of the situation and the uncertainty, Peronism (with its Kirchnerist spokesmen) could start thinking about something.
An idea.
Even half, there will be time to complete it
.
Nobody expects miracles, either.
Something a little more lucid and hopeful than the sad litany of inviting a Coup.