Milei Critiques Political Opponents and Universities

Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, comments on political conflicts within the Justicialist party and addresses the funding of universities, emphasizing a reduction in inflation and criticizing the opposition's tactics.


Milei Critiques Political Opponents and Universities

The President of Argentina, Javier Milei, criticized the opposition for their lack of intellectual and professional merits, and pointed out that the conflict between Cristina Kirchner and Axel Kicillof is not a problem for him. Regarding the process of disinflation in Argentina, Milei emphasized that it is something unprecedented in the country's history. In this context, he expressed his concern about the veto on university funding and questioned the political use of noble causes to cover up other issues.

In particular, Milei targeted national deputy Miguel Ángel Pichetto, calling his speech repugnant and miserable. He also criticized the tribute of Vice President Villarruel to former President María Estela Martínez de Perón, expressing his disagreement with the rehabilitation of that figure. President Milei highlighted the importance of auditing universities and assured that his government is making the best decisions in history.

Amid these statements, Milei emphasized the complexity of the situation in Argentina and the need to avoid populist decisions. He also expressed his desire to end kirchnerism and criticized the stance of those who were waiting for his failure in April. Furthermore, he underscored the decline in the image of public universities and the importance of not losing sight of the true political direction of the country.