The Guillotine of the Milei brothers has double edge. It serves to decapit officials -a reason for two per week -but cannot prevent those bodies from continuing to wander as zombies that from the underworld of politics they seek their revenge, sometimes at any price. The case of former Foreign Minister Diana Mondino is very illustrative. Like a dog last October by a favorable vote to Cuba at the UN -for which he had green light of his superiors -, the former official appeared in an interview on the Al Jazeera channel confirming that his dead dog advises his dead dog, Conan, and saying that in the case there are only two options: or Milei is stupid or corrupt. So much stir generated the definitions of the expelled Foreign Minister who had to leave the spokesman Manuel Adorni to put it in cash: “Surely it was on a bad day,” he said.
What else could he say about a former cabinet member who in an international environment allowed that late revenge? Ten months after his forced resignation, Mondino shouted to the world that the king, Milei, is naked.
But attention, because it is not the only one that, once outside the government, pays the Milei with the same violence with which they threw it. There is Carlos Kikuchi, Javier’s once campaign chief in the presidential presidential ones, sweeping the environment by decision of Karina and, since then, very spicy every time they make a report. In the last one, because of Infobae’s streaming, he confirmed what until then was an open secret: that Libertad advances, in that campaign in which he was dismissed, agreed with Sergio Massa, Minister of Economy of the Kirchner government, to receive help in the control and to fill vacant lockers in the libertarian lists. He said it to the air, as if nothing. And if the scandal did not grow was because another elephant, as always, covered that. Milei’s incessant outbursts have the undeniable merit of distracting attention.

The one who also knows too much is Ramiro Marra, running from space by sister Karina, it is not clear why. The Broker could not only have become a headache in the Buenos Aires elections of May -although he did not finally bite votes to mileism -but it is also a time bomb for the first -hand information he handles. If Marra told in public – as in private – how he financed the Milei in his beginnings in politics and made them available to them the offices of his trading company, if he ventilated practices and businesses of those protoliberiat times, in short, if he told how much he knows, without a doubt the government would begin to perspire. That’s why Javier tried to rescue him after Karina’s first veto and appointed him as part of his team of economic advisors, but the sister insisted until he cut her head.

Another loose end left by the Milei is his former chief of cabinet, Nicolás Posse, a man whom the president has known for at least twenty years. It is known that Posse has a weakness for the North American CIA and that it remains in contact with its agents in Buenos Aires, which is not an auspicious fact for the government. For its degree of proximity to the brothers, it is aware of everything. Karina executed him after considering that he was responsible for some journalistic leaks on a subject as delicate for Milei as that of his dogs. But he is wrong: Posse is innocent in Conangate.

Even “Yuyito” González, another banished -in the affective plane -contributed his grain of sand. He crossed with Karina in Claudio Losano’s parade, the presidential sister’s designer, and the greeting was more than icy. Then he spoke to the microphones: “From the day I announced the cut and for more than a month, there was a parade of characters, sent by who I do not know, stopped by anyone, speaking badly of me and telling intimacies that I do not know who told them,” invoice. And he suggested that he is also a well -informed person about the secrets of libertarian power: “I learned about horrendous things,” he slipped with enigmatic tone.
The Milei should be thought twice before throwing someone. A final advice? Be very careful to touch “Santi” Caputo.


