Javier Milei: "They won't take me down like Mauricio Macri"
President Javier Milei claims he will not be undermined like former President Mauricio Macri, addressing the opposition in a recent interview.
In a recent interview, President Javier Milei made a strong statement to the opposition, asserting that he would not be undermined as former President Mauricio Macri was during his term. This declaration comes shortly after the opening of the ordinary sessions in Congress, emphasizing Milei's determination to assert his authority and maintain control over his administration. His comments reflect a confident stance amid a politically charged atmosphere.
The interview with Luis Majul, set to air on LN+, also covered other significant issues, including a tax evasion and retention case involving leadership figures of the Argentine Football Association (AFA). Milei made it clear that if the accused parties, including AFA President Claudio βChiquiβ Tapia and Treasurer Pablo Toviggino, are found guilty of tax evasion, they should face consequences. This highlights Milei's commitment to accountability, extending beyond politics to institutions like the AFA that play a vital role in Argentine society.
Mileiβs remarks can be seen as a broader message to both his supporters and detractors. By distancing himself from Macri's perceived failures, he aims to project an image of a stronger leadership willing to confront challenges head-on. This declaration is not only a political strategy but also positions him as a reformist figure ready to tackle corruption and inefficiencies across various sectors, which is critical as he navigates the complexities of government and public expectations in Argentina.