Buenos Aires, Jan 21 (NA) – Buenos Aires city legislator for Unión por la Patria (UxP), Leandro Santoro, ridiculed President Javier Milei's speech at the Davos Forum on Wednesday, pointing out its contradictions and comparing it to that of U.S. President Donald Trump. “Milei in Davos demands that public policies be guided by ethics and morality while he lowers taxes for the rich, increases funds for the SIDE intelligence agency, and cuts benefits for retirees, the UBA, and the Garrahan hospital,” the former national deputy emphasized. During his address at the economic forum in the Swiss city, Milei stated that it is of the utmost importance “to reclaim Judeo-Christian values to save the West” and fundamentally that “politicians must stop bothering those who are working to achieve a better world.” His speech came after Trump's, who once again sparked controversy over Greenland and issued a threatening warning to Europe. The U.S. president clarified that he will not use force to take control of Greenland and stated: “What I am asking for now is a piece of ice, cold and poorly located, that can play a vital role in world peace and global protection.” “Almost as if Trump invaded Greenland and demanded the Nobel Peace Prize!” Santoro completed in a social media post.
Santoro Ridicules Contradictions in Milei's Davos Speech
Argentine deputy Leandro Santoro criticized President Javier Milei for his speech at the Davos Forum, pointing out the contradictions between his calls for morality and his actual actions on taxes and social spending, comparing him to Donald Trump.