Milei’s message on his social networks against the opposition: “They don’t see it”

President Javier Milei published a message on Tuesday where you can see the Casa Rosada and an Argentine flag with the phrase: “They don’t see it,” in reference to those who oppose the policies of economic deregulation that he has promoted since he took office. The phrase used by the president has been disseminated by his followers and by the president himself on social networks to criticize those who do not agree with the set of measures launched by the new government since December 10. On Christmas Eve, the president had shared a video of the late actor Hugo Arana to criticize a stance of leftist ideologies and ratify “free enterprise capitalism.” Through his official X7Twitter account, the president posted a fragment of a television program in which Arana spoke of the “spillover theory.” Along these lines, several media outlets raised their expressions, but the President referred critically to one note in particular.” IT SEEMS THAT THE “JOURNALIST” OF CLARÍN DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO CONJUGATE VERB TENSES… DIDN’T YOU NOTICE THAT THE WHOLE TWEET IS IN THE PAST TENSE?” milei had pointed out the night before Christmas. You may also be interested in: “Judicial will make a 24-hour strike and join the CGT’s claim against Milei’s DNU”Meanwhile, in the same post, he used a meme where the former goalkeeper of Belgrano de Córdoba Juan Carlos Olave appears to graph the phrase: “They don’t see her”.

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