“I come on behalf of the president. The president had agreed on a note with you today at this time,” he anticipated. Manuel Adorni to Luis Majul in his television cycle of La Nación+. The presidential spokesperson attended the journalistic program, instead of Javier Milei, and continued: “We notified you in a timely manner, but I will clarify for you because of a comment you made yesterday about the absence of the president. The president would never stop coming to a note because of a question that could be asked.”
Almost as a challenge, the spokesman for the libertarian government disciplined: “You said that the president perhaps did not want to expose himself to a question that he cannot answer,” and added: “The president, of course, is having wear and tear from the campaign. He is putting his body to the side so that they can accompany him.” In this way, the presidential official justified Milei’s absence in the interview scheduled with Luis Majul, detailing the wear and tear suffered by the president due to the various campaign events for the national legislative elections that will take place this Sunday, October 26. In a visible situation of discomfort, the television host agreed to the comments of the libertarian communicator.
Just a day before the meeting, on air, Luis Majul had detailed to his colleagues at the channel that “tomorrow President Milei was committed to coming to the floor of La Nación and he made the decision not to come.” The journalist justified the mistake and explained: “From the point of view of political strategy, it seems to me that it is correct because any question that he cannot answer or that takes him back, beyond the campaign, would be unintelligent.” The last interviews with the president became a problem for the national government.
In the reports with Eduardo Feinmann and Esteban Trebucq The libertarian leader was seen defensive, angry and aggressive even with the most sympathetic journalists. During his visit to Mar del Plata, almost a week ago, Milei got into a fight with local journalist Mariano Suárez over a question about the case of José Luis Espert. “The topic is finished. Do you want to discuss the Kennedy assassination?” I answer, dazed.
As it turned out, the strategic campaign team analyzed the recent polls in Olivos that confirmed a scenario of defeat for La Libertad Avanza. For this reason, the final proselytizing section is monopolized in the province of Buenos Aires by the candidate Diego Santilli. A decision that can be seen in different spots and advertisements starring the former Macrista leader, discarding the campaign’s “nationalization” strategy that has, until now, given a poor result.

