In the streaming cycle “If there is silver” on RZ Radio, the hosts of the program interviewed the ultraconservative writer via zoom. Nicolas Marquez. In the dialogue, the hosts reminded him of a tweet that was sent to the intellectual asking him if he had a sexual relationship with Victoria Villarruel years back. Recalling the response to that message, the intellectual’s response was “I do not repeat mistakes.”
“We gentlemen have no memory,” reaffirmed the co-author of the official biography of Javier Milei in the radio conversation, at the insistence of the hosts of the cycle that he confirm the alleged affair with the vice president. In a fragment of the response, Márquez threw the ball so that the rumor was corroborated by the ex-girlfriend of the repressor Alfredo Astiz and far-right activist Cecilia Pando
Writer, essayist, political analyst, lecturer and lawyer who graduated from the National University of Mar del Plata, Márquez is considered one of the intellectuals and leaders of the national alternative right. With more than fifteen books published and presented in multiple countries, many of them focused on political issues, the ultraconservative intellectual is the main promoter of the so-called “cultural battle”. These productions positioned him as a champion of conservative thought, sharing spheres with other references, such as the repressors’ lawyer Victoria Villarruel at that time.
His work includes provocative and controversial titles such as “The other part of the truth” and the biographical book “Milei: the revolution they didn’t see coming”co-written with journalist Marcelo Duclos, in which he defends and praises the figure of the libertarian leader and presents himself as part of what he calls the “cultural battle” against progressivism and other contemporary social currents. Her texts analyze Argentine history from controversial positions, including questioning gender policies.
Controversy is not only present in his written work. Márquez’s personal life has been surrounded by controversies that transcended the literary and political sphere. Journalistic sources indicate that He has a daughter who was born in 2005the product of a relationship that ended before the girl’s birth, and that does not maintain a bond with her. Since 2008, a judicial complaint for sexual abuse against his own daughter when she was a minor.

In Mar del Plata, his militancy dates back to his university years, when he organized right-wing groups at the Faculty of Law and began to exert influence in local libertarian and conservative circles. Since then he has made frequent appearances in the media and at political events, consolidating a network of followers and alliances with other leaders of the Argentine right.
The combination of his literary work, his media presence and his relationship with sectors of the ruling party made him a prominent, polarizing character and invariably linked to the harshest debates in contemporary Argentine politics. His positions and confrontational style have generated both support among adherents and numerous criticisms from different sectors, turning his personal and professional life into a constant object of public attention.


