Daniel “El Gordo Dan” Parisini once again enthusiastically celebrated Javier Milei after it became known that the President will not take vacations during the summer. “The madman, an absolute hero, does not rest for a day,” he wrote on his X account, in a message that quickly circulated among accounts related to the ruling party.
Parisini is one of the president’s staunchest defenders on social networks and usually amplifies each gesture of the President as a sign of extreme commitment to the management and reforms promoted by the Government.
The message came in a particular context: Milei decided not to take a break during January and remain active on the presidential agenda, both in the City of Buenos Aires and in Quinta de Olivos. It is even expected to continue with meetings and work activities during the weekends, breaking with the tradition of summer recess that characterized previous governments.
His agenda does include an official trip abroad to participate in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, one of the key events on the international political and economic calendar. Beyond this punctual departure, the President has no formal vacation period scheduled.
For his followers, this decision reinforces the image of a leader permanently dedicated to management. In libertarian networks, the absence of rest was read as a sign of total dedication to the position and a contrast with the “political caste,” an argument that Fat Dan synthesized in his message of exaltation.

