He runs out his last cartridges: Javier Milei spoke to the people of Buenos Aires, the “undecided” and the young people

2023-10-17 23:05:19

The candidate for the Presidency for La Libertad Avanza, Javier Milei, wrote this Tuesday an extensive thread on the social network He urged all of them to “end this model that only benefits politicians and friends of power” in order to end “20 years of failures, impunity and corruption.”

“On Sunday we have a historic opportunity. Not only can we end the decadence of 100 years, but we can also beat Kirchnerism without a ballot, which would end 20 years of failures, impunity and corruption,” said Milei. And she continued: “Argentina is facing a turning point. We have the chance to once again embrace the ideas of freedom. But we need all those who want change to make it a reality.”

Along these lines, he pointed out: “If you are one of the millions of Argentines tired of this impoverishing model, on Sunday join us with your vote.” After which, he addressed the voters of the province of Buenos Aires, which retains 37% of the national electoral roll and where Carolina Píparo (former ally of José Luis Espert, who is today in Together for the change).

“Few people know more about the need to build change than the people of Buenos Aires. In the province of Buenos Aires there is no ballot. Whoever gets the most votes on Sunday wins. The reality is that the only political force that can beat Kirchnerism in the province is LLA. The others do not arrive,” he highlighted. “For this reason, we need all those Buenos Aires residents who are tired of apathy, abandonment, corruption, poverty and insecurity. We need your vote for Carolina Píparo and to end once and for all the scourge of Kirchnerism,” Milei added.

He also dedicated a few paragraphs to the youth, to whom he attributed the birth of La Libertad Avanza: “Without you we would not have gotten here. We need more effort. We need you to take all your friends to vote this Sunday. Let them convince their mothers. To their grandmothers. To his aunts. If each of you manages to convince one person between now and Sunday, we are going to give a surprise that will cause people to talk,” the economist said in the letter.

Regarding the undecided, that is, those who did not vote in the primaries or have not yet decided who to vote for next Sunday, the national legislator noted: “We know that they are tired of this model. We know that they no longer believe anyone. We know everyone let them down. U.S. too. That’s why we got involved.” “To end this model that only benefits politicians and friends of power. We need you to go and vote this Sunday. “It is the only way to change this country,” he stated.

“If you are tired, like me, of poverty, of lies, of insecurity, of corruption,” he reflected. And he stressed: “We need this Sunday to express that anger at the polls and make the thieving politicians who have destroyed us for decades tremble. “On Sunday we have the opportunity to say enough to these thieves who benefit from the impoverishment of good Argentines.”

Finally, Milei spoke to those who already elected him: “We are close. Despite all the obstacles. On Sunday we have the chance to rebuild our country. Enough is enough to say to this impoverishing caste. None of this would have been possible without you. You are the ones who are changing this country.” “We are five days away from ending decades of failures. It only depends on us. No matter what they say. Nor the obstacles; nor attempted fraud; nor the device; not even the money,” she listed.

“As you know, victory in war does not depend on the number of soldiers, but on the forces that come from Heaven,” he concluded. This Wednesday, Milei will close his campaign at the Movistar Arena stadium, in the city of Buenos Aires, and is expected to gather around 14,000 militants, a figure that he almost reached in the same place, during the closing of the campaign in the primary elections (PASO ).

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