The national deputy and Presidential candidate by Freedom Advances, Javier Mileypublished this Tuesday a new spot within the framework of the campaign heading to runoff on November 19th. “Continuity or change”, that is the slogan chosen by the liberal economist to challenge the voter. Especially the undecided, who still does not know whether to lean towards him or the ruling party’s candidate.
“All our problems have the same root: a political class that only cares about its own interests,” says Milei’s new propaganda spread through its social networks. And she maintains: “We come to end inflation, insecurity and to end the privileges of politicians.” “This election confronts us with the following question: Do we continue as we are or make a fundamental change?” She concludes.
In the clip, which lasts just 30 seconds, different images appear that allude critically to the economic management of the current administration -led by Massa-. And also to the scandals over the birthday celebration of the first lady Fabiola Yáñez in the middle of the mandatory quarantine due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the luxurious trip of the former Buenos Aires Chief of Staff Martín Insaurralde to Marbella, Spain, together with the media Sofía Clerici .
CONTINUITY vs. CHANGE pic.twitter.com/dzeDWBWdaY
— Javier Milei (@JMilei) November 7, 2023
Milei faces internal noises in her space after allying with Together for Change
On Monday night, Milei led a meeting with his elected legislators with the aim of calming the internal commotion generated by the support of former president Mauricio Macri and the former presidential candidate for Together for Change, Patricia Bullrich. Milei was accompanied by Guillermo Francos, his eventual Minister of the Interior and who largely took the reins of the electoral contest that will end in less than two weeks.
In addition, there were Guillermo Ferraro, in charge of the inspection and possible Minister of Infrastructure, and Karina Milei. The eight senators and 35 national deputies also attended. Among these, Alberto Benegas Lynch -son- stood out; Marcela Pagano; Oscar Zago Celeste Ponce Romina Diez; Martin Menem; Guillermo Montenegro; Bartolome Abdala; Santiago Santurio; Lilia Lemoine; and Nicolás Mayoraz.
Since the meeting on Tuesday, October 24 between Milei, Macri and Bullrich, some say “the Acassuso pact”, dissident voices began to rise because of it. Its highest point – so far – was this Monday afternoon when a group of elected deputies from the province of Buenos Aires described Macri’s action as an attempt to colonize libertarian space.