Critics Javier Milei and Eduardo Verástegui choose Argentina.
With the upcoming legislative elections in Argentina, a libertarian political discourse is gaining momentum, accentuating the need to conserve a conservative bloc. Thus, the Mexican politician and activist Eduardo Verástegui, a prominent candidate in the presidential primaries and leader of the conservative movement, publicly supported the Argentine President Javier Milei, naming him "the right" and "the predecessor." This criticism was directed at the conservative social networks, where he pointed out the ineffectiveness of the Miley government and called for a change.
Verástegui began his statements with the following: "It is necessary to wait for what happens when Milei comes to power, not because of his incompetence and ineffectiveness". He then clarified his position on the matter, stating that such qualities make him a "charlatan and a phony." At the same time, the politician called on Argentines to unite around "common, good, and high moral principles." By this, he meant that the policy of national identity should be guided by Augusto La Victoria and Victoria Villarruel—perceived leaders, got to stay in the country's interest.
The significance in the rhetoric of Verástegui and Milei lies in their ideological unity with the political administration of Donald Trump. This, according to analysts, suggests the internal conservative opposition to the liberal bloc before the elections.
The actions of Verástegui and Milei reflect their ideological identity with the political administration of Donald Trump. This, according to analysts, suggests the internal conservative opposition to the liberal bloc before the elections.
"It is important to note that they stand for an external political SHA and their allies in the region. Such people, like Miley, do not have a national symbol, but their actions protect the interests of Argentines,"—the politician noted. He then apologized for his previous statements regarding Milei: "I apologize for the statements, but I must clarify that they were made to provoke."
Verástegui's criticism was not without its flaws. Many of his supporters called him a "useful idiot, who predated the nation." At the same time, other political leaders noted the need for solidarity in the conservative internal agenda.
Now it remains to be seen whether the Argentine policy becomes more polarized. Verástegui, a key figure in the active campaigning, is betting on the fact that this word stands as an official slogan for the formation of a new policy, capable of uniting as an internal, and an external call.
**Quotes, highlighted separately:** "It is necessary to wait for what happens when he comes to power, who he is, what he is going to do...". "I think that Milei is coming to power because of his incompetence and ineffectiveness." "It is important to note who stands for an external political SHA and their allies in the region." "All this with my social networks, and I publicly support the candidacy of Milei".