Milei’s darts against the UCR and Martín Lousteau

In the middle of the debate over the Omnibus Law, Javier Milei once again charged against radicalism. It is known that it is a relationship that has been strained for some time: the President himself has said that when he got up in the morning the first thing he did was hit a doll with the face of a Raul Alfonsin. Once in office, he attacked the leader of the UCR several times, Martin Lousteau, and against several of its members. And now, in the midst of a tug-of-war in Congress, the libertarian returned to the fray.

“Some radicals, like Manes and Lousteau“They only differ from the Kirchnerists because they do not make the V with their fingers,” was a tweet posted by Eduardo Gerome. Milei, on her account, liked it. But he wasn’t the only one. “The UCR can never again integrates a coalition that seeks to defend life, liberty and private property. They are from the Socialist International and they must ally themselves with those of that lineage. LLA and PRO will join forces in 2025 and not by leadership decision. The street has already decided,” said user Martín Pugliese. The president also supported that comment.

This push and pull occurs while a part of the UCR, about ten deputies commanded by Facundo Manes, is preparing to vote in dissent on some articles. Several key ones, such as the extraordinary powers of the President. For now, the tension continues.

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