President Milei Controversy with Fake Kicillof Account – Crossroads and Criticism

2024-01-15 20:13:43

In the middle of the debate on the omnibus law in Deputies and while preparing to travel to the Davos Forum, the president Javier Miley starred in an unusual controversy on social networks. With a lengthy message, he harshly criticized an account on the social network X (formerly Twitter) that carried the name and photo of Axel Kicillof, but it was actually false.

Then, realizing the mistake, the libertarian got out of the situation forwarding the post to the governor in which he criticizes his management in public office and criticized his true account. But then, in a third message in which he shared this note from Clarionraised the tone of the crossing by stating that what the false Kicillof published was “a stupid thing that the real guy could have said”.

The crossing began when the user @Kicilloveok, a fake account of the Buenos Aires president, posted a message in a Chicana tone in which he compared the economic training of the president and that of the former Minister of Economy during the presidency of Cristina Kirchner.

“President Milei, I also have more years of economic study than you. Bachelor’s and Doctorate in Economics, CONICET Associate Researcher, Senior Researcher at the UBA Economic Research Institute, twice Governor of the PBA. And no businessman was able to help me”says the message falsely attributed to Kicillof, which was posted at 10:05 p.m. on Sunday.

This afternoon, the president came to the crossroads of the message and responded as if it were really from the recently re-elected governor of the Province of Buenos Aires:

“Dear Governor Kicillof, I thought it was not necessary to remind you that you were part of the economic portfolio of a government that began the cycle of GDP stagnation and decline in per-capita terms despite having fabulous terms of trade.

At the same time, we must not forget his terrible management of the agreement with the Paris Club and the crowning of his malpractice in financial matters with his catastrophic actions in the case of YPF.

Nor are we good Argentines going to forget their liberticidal actions during the pandemic.

Therefore, their various titles have not helped Argentines live better, quite the opposite. What’s more, it seems to me that he exaggerated his affection for the bad part of the library, the one that is not part of the solution but part of the problem.”

The post was published this afternoon, at 2:36 p.m. In a few minutes the message went viral and the president himself took care to correct his mistake. Far from deleting the post or recanting, what he did was send the post with your criticism of the governor.

“@Kicillofok (Kicillof’s real account) I send it to you so that you are aware, Governor”says the brief message posted at 2:35 p.m.

But it did not stop there. Almost two hours later, Milei uploaded a third post in which she shared this note from Clarín and called out Kicillof: “Strictly speaking, what was said in the fake account is nonsense that the real one could have said without a doubt…”he claimed.

The unusual controversy occurs in the middle of the crossroads between the Government and the Province over the shooting that left five dead in a land dispute in González Catán.

This morning, during his usual daily press conference, Manuel Adorni referred to the issue with an irony with which he directly targeted Governor Kicillof and the mayor of the Buenos Aires party of La Matanza, the Peronist Fernando Espinoza.

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The presidential spokesperson spoke at a press conference.

“It is a strictly provincial issue, which concerns the authorities of the province of Buenos Aires. Of course we find it a sad and regrettable fact,” the presidential spokesperson began.

And he immediately slipped in the criticism: “”Evidently, the State that is so present is not in those places. “They have done so much publicity for the present State, and we see people killing themselves in the La Matanza district to get a piece of land.”


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