
In the recent Legislative Assembly, there was a confrontation between leaders Javier Milei and Facundo Manes. During his speech at the opening of ordinary sessions, Milei confronted Manes for holding a Constitution in his hand before referring to a scandal and judicial appointments by decree. Milei urged Manes to read the Constitution and defended democratic values.
Subsequently, Manes reported that an advisor of Milei threatened him and that one of his collaborators assaulted him. The deputy expressed his concern about the undemocratic and threatening attitude of the Government. He stated that it is necessary to oppose these practices to protect the country's institutions.
In response to Manes' accusations, Milei labeled him a liar and criticized the press. Manes, for his part, insisted on the importance of rebuilding a productive economy and addressing poverty and insecurity. He expressed his desire that fundamental debates not be overshadowed by political disputes.
The clash between Manes and Milei generated controversy in the political sphere, with mutual accusations and criticisms. Manes emphasized the need to prevent government pressures and threats from undermining the institutional duty of legislators. On the other hand, Milei defended his stance and reiterated his call to protect democratic values and to work on the country's economic recovery.