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Milei at Mar del Plata Fest: 'Night for the Left'

Argentine President Javier Milei spoke at a liberal festival in Mar del Plata, declaring the 'night is coming for the left' and highlighting popular support for his economic reforms. He emphasized the superiority of liberalism and the need for a cultural and philosophical battle.


Milei at Mar del Plata Fest: 'Night for the Left'

President Javier Milei participated this Tuesday in the 'Derecha Fest' in Mar del Plata, where he delivered an impassioned speech before activists and supporters of liberalism, with strong messages against the left and in defense of his economic model. In this context, he affirmed that 'the night is coming for the left' and celebrated the popular support for his policies. During his speech, Milei stated that there is a social weariness with traditional recipes and assured that the message heard on the streets is clear: 'The people say enough to impoverishing us.' In this sense, he reaffirmed his intention to take the liberal debate to all spheres, both within and outside of Argentina. He emphasized that his administration has already proven that 'liberalism is superior,' both in economic and moral terms. The president also adopted a more ideological and symbolic tone by stating that 'the waters are separating more and more between the righteous and the sinners,' alluding to the political and cultural scenario the country is going through. As he explained, his government represents a definitive break with what he defined as decades of decay driven by statism. Finally, Milei referred to international forums and assured that 'Davos is a place to battle for souls,' by proposing that the discussion is not only economic but also cultural and philosophical.