Patricia Bullrich warned about the “emotional instability” of Javier Milei: “It worries me”

The bridges that linked Javier Milei and Patricia Bullrich collapsed some time ago. Since the last weeks before the PASO, the libertarian was increasing his statements against the candidate for president of Together for Change, whom, on more than one occasion, he called a “montonera bomb thrower” and accused of being behind operations against her. It is in this context that the former minister recalled the good harmony she maintained until not long ago with her rival from La Libertad Avanza and warned about her “emotional instability” and the unviability of some of her proposals. Argentines need serenity and temperance from the candidates for president in the face of the future, “began the presidential candidate of JxC a message that he published in his profile of the social network X (ex Twitter), referring to statements that the national deputy made last night on the screen of A24.” Until recently Javier Milei spoke highly of me. I don’t know what happened to him that he stopped doing it. But here the problem is not me or the lies and slander about me,” Bullrich continued.Then, he expressed his concern that “with this same emotional instability” that Milei has when referring to others he has developed his government plan and warned that some of the proposals promoted by the libertarian “harm Argentines or are unsustainable.” I am concerned that, with the same emotional instability that Milei has when it comes to making judgments and false accusations about others, he has designed his program and his proposals. From this instability arise projects that harm Argentines or are simply unsustainable, such as dollarization, the free carrying of weapons or the privatization of public education,” Bullrich said. “From this instability arises the idea of promising profound reforms without political power, without having governors or legislators. It is clear that with more instability and uncertainty, Argentines will not move forward, “added the former official of Mauricio Macri.Argentines need the candidates for president serenity and temperance in the face of the future. Until recently Javier Milei spoke highly of me. I don’t know what happened to him that he stopped doing it. But here the problem is not me or the lies and slanders about me. I’m worried… pic.twitter.com/2XJHv4p2Co— Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich) October 3, 2023 “That is why,” Bullrich concluded, “the discussion that we Argentines have to give for the future of our Homeland is becoming clearer: who and how orders the chaos in which we are.” The candidates of Together for Change and Freedom Advances, and the rest of the presidential hopefuls, went face to face for the first time last Sunday in the auditorium of the University of Santiago del Estero in the first of two debates scheduled before the general elections on October 22. Next Sunday, at the Faculty of Law of the UBA, in Buenos Aires, Bullrich, Milei, Sergio Massa, Juan Schiaretti and Myriam Bregman will have the second opportunity to present their proposals and confront their rivals in the face of citizenship two weeks before the elections.

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