“They look like fundamentalist or Nazi terrorists”

2023-11-06 00:33:29

The presidential spokesperson, Gabriela Cerruti, once again starred in an exchange through social networks with the candidate of La Libertad Avanza, Javier Milei. «It is a democratic election, it is not a war. There are no soldiers, there are citizens.”he noted in reference to the November 19 ballot.

Cerruti’s response came after Milei shared a photograph on his X account, which was accompanied with the expression: “Victory in war does not depend on the number of soldiers but on the forces that come from Heaven.”

The official echoed the publication and specified: “It is a democratic election, it is not a war. There are no soldiers, there are citizens. “The one who has the best proposals and the most votes wins.”

And along the same lines, he continued: «Those who invoke the messiah or the forces of heaven in our time They look more like fundamentalist terrorists or Nazis than to Democratic political leaders,” the spokesperson said on her X account.


What Cerruti said about the return of mandatory military service proposed by Milei


In another post, Cerruti said: «They want the kids in the barracks, locked up and preparing for wars that will enrich the arms dealers.«He said on his X account about the versions that circulated in recent days of a possible proposal from the libertarian space for the return of mandatory military service.

This idea arose from statements by the candidate for vice president of that space, Victoria Villarruel.

The spokesperson accompanied her message with a screenshot of an Instagram post that Villarruel made in May 2022, where the deputy noted that ““Compulsory military service” was intended to “guarantee sovereignty and independence.”

And he asked “for more kids with education and without weapons”, along with the hashtag “No Mercy»in rejection of the libertarian candidate who will face Sergio Massa in the November 19 runoff.

With information from Ámbito



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