Javier Milei and his team are shocked. The emergence of the audios in which Diego Spagnuolo, the former head of the National Disability Agency (Andis), speaks of an illegal collection system in his area that would end in the very presidential sister with payments of 800 thousand dollars per month meant a true black swan for the campaign. The reaction of the government was slow – several days of absolute silence – and disorderly. The chief of Cabinet, Guillermo Francos, started with the attempts of denial but said that “she would not put her hands in the fire for anyone.” Then, Martín Menem, the president of the Chamber of Deputies dotted with his link with the Argentine Swiss drugstore -the alleged channel of the coimas -, contradicted him by affirming that his limbs would be chamuscar by Karina Milei and his cousin “lule”, the other mene indicated, and that he believed in the innocence of both, as if he was not sitting on the bench them.
As the last act of the entanglement comedy, Milei himself said in an act in the Buenos Aires town of Junín that his opponents “are upset because we are giving up the choreos.” What a failed: “Full.”
The president’s subconscious seemed to say that now the box is no longer handled by the K, but he and his sister. Didn’t they come to fight the caste and banish the negotiated of the old policy? Or did they only intend to appropriate them?
They are furcious and contradictions that speak of a power that panicked over the possible electoral consequences of the scandal, and that chooses to pretend dementia and move on as if nothing had happened. Although the bullet entered: a survey of the projection consultant states that only two out of ten respondents believe that Karina Milei has nothing to do with the bribes, while, among which they are defined as supporters of the libertarian leader, three out of ten doubt to vote. An abrupt fall.
By Franco Lindner

