I support Jair Bolsonaro and Donald Trump, mocking Axel Kicillof and the memory of Nino Bravo

The libertarian candidate for the presidency in 2023 led an act together with Ricardo Bussi.

The deputy of La Libertad Avanza and candidate for the presidency in 2023, Javier Mileyheaded an act this Saturday in Tucumán together with Ricardo Bussi.

As in each of his acts, Milei entered singing “Panic Show”, by La Renga, shouting that he is “the king, the lion”, and continued with his usual criticism of the “political caste” and mainly to the Government.

During his speech, which went through historical economic reviews and furious criticism of socialism, Milei supported Jair Bolsonaro in the face of this Sunday’s elections in Brazil and called for Donald Trump to rule the United States again.

“Pray for America to come out of the clutches of guys like Democrats Biden and Kamala Harris, because it’s going to keep getting worse for them. could resurface from the hand of Donald Trumpand so that he is not alone, we hope that this Sunday Jair Bolsonaro will accompany him in Brazil, and us in 2023,” Milei said.

At the local level, his main target for criticism was the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof, whom he scolded in different passages of his speech.

“If you hear me speak strangely, it’s because of the smoke I swallowed when I came, it’s not that an attack from Kicillof caught me. My throat could have been filed but not my brain“, Launched the economist.

Amid his constant historical references to question socialism, Milei he also mentioned the Spanish singer Nino Bravo sustaining that Libre, one of his greatest successes, speaks of a young man barely 18 years old who tried to cross the Berlin wall to be free but was killed in the attempt.

“When they split Germany in two, on one side there was capitalism and on the other, socialism. It is false that the defeat was dated in 1989 when the wall of shame fell and crushed all the socialists. Strictly speaking, the true fall of the communist system was in 1961 when they had to build that damn wall,” Milei said by way of introduction.

And he added, with emphasis and at times shouting: “There is a beautiful song by a Spanish singer called Nino Bravo, a song called free and that precisely describes an event that occurs in the year 62 when a young man of 18 years old called Peter Fechter, for whom I now ask for a round of applause, that brave man, who had been left behind by his family on the other side of the wall, tried to escape misery and the socialists shot him dead, but he did not die on the spot and the soldiers They took him to the city to see what would happen to them if they wanted to leave the socialist system. That garbage is what we don’t want to save.”

In another passage of her fiery speech, Milei questioned gender ideology, saying that inclusive language “is destroying heads and the ability to think” in order to “plunge young people into poverty and dominate them.”

He also criticized the Mapuche in the midst of the conflict over the attacks in Mascardi: “They messed with the issue of the original peoples. That is how we have the Maputruchos, who live outside the law, who live scaring away investments and they are busting us those lands won by Julio Argentino Roca”.

Arriving in the province and before appearing before a crowd, Milei had launched his usual criticisms of what he calls “the political caste” and ignited the controversy by putting in doubt the number of victims of the last military dictatorship.

These statements were made in the framework of a press conference in which he challenged a journalist to show him the complete list of those who disappeared during the 1970s.

“I’m not doing a one-eyed reading of history, which is what the left offers. The fact that the left has managed to impose these types of issues in the cultural battle does not mean that it is true,” Milei said in the first instance, after being told ask about the subject.

Then, as he had done on other occasions, he questioned the number of victims. “I ask you a question the other way around: can you show me the complete list of the 30 thousand disappeared?” She asked, in an attempt to exchange the roles of the interview.

Milei said that his economic program “consists of three families of reforms of the first, second and third generation,” and argued that these reforms include “the reduction of taxes; flexibility of the labor market forward, leading to an unemployment insurance system, and once those reforms are finished, we can open up the economy.

“The reform of the State is carried out and the reduction of public spending, without touching the social plans and public employees, because first the productive forces must be liberated so that later they can be absorbed in the reconversion,” he explained.

Milei was the only speaker in a Plaza Alberdi packed with libertarian militants and supporters of former Governor Bussi.

The event had been scheduled for July 23, but was rescheduled at that time after controversial statements by the libertarian legislator about the sale of organs and his failure to call the event at the El Porvenir club.

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