Santoro’s chicane to Milei: “Libertarians didn’t come to work”

The deputy of the Frente de Todos, Leandro Santoro, strongly crossed the legislator of La Libertad Avanza, Javier Milei, after noticing his absence in the session in which the project of tax relief for monotributistas and self-employed was debated: “The day we voted for a tax cut, libertarians did not come to work,” he said. In this sense, the Buenos Aires legislator said: “Notice the paradox, that the day we came to vote on a tax cut for workers, the libertarian deputies who spent the whole year saying that the State had to make a tax reduction did not come to work.”

In this way, he referred to the libertarian’s trip to Colombia and Brazil, where he was going to make different presentations: “Today that we come to lower taxes, they are in Colombia campaigning for the ultra-right,” he said and added: “If we had voted here a law to reduce wages, surely they would have been present. But today we have to cut taxes, no.” Finally, Milei did not respond to the accusations, but the Buenos Aires deputy of Avanza Libertad, José Luis Espert, picked up the glove and commented: “Some liberals are present in defense of the income of monotributistas and self-employed workers.”

Original source in Spanish

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