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Argentina: President Javier Milei reproaches “democratic” journalists for not condemning the threats against him

President Javier Milei asks in his X account “Let’s see where those journalists who joined this wave of violence against me are condemning?” – Europa Press/Contact/Cristobal Basaure Araya

MADRID, 31 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Argentine president, Javier Milei, criticized this Sunday journalists who call him undemocratic but do not condemn threats against his life from opposition groups.

“The democrats who all the time called me undemocratic… Let’s see where those journalists who joined this wave of violence against me are condemning… I almost have no doubt that after throwing the stone they will hide their hand…” Milei has published on X, formerly Twitter.

The message accompanies a retweet of an account by an economist identified as Diego Macana and called the Austrian School of Economics with two photographs in which you can see posters pasted on a wall, one of them with the silhouette of the Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini after being hung with Milei’s face superimposed and another of Milei’s face with a shot in the forehead.

Macana’s original message denounces “messages of this type, where Milei appears dead or with messages such as: we are going to kill liberals, we will not rest until we see Milei dead, etc.” “Although I take these types of things from those who come from them, that is, from some idiots, sometimes it is necessary to have a certain reservation,” he points out.

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